I program in perlscript on IIS all the time as have yet to find any
functionality NOT there.  I have recently moved a perlscript LDAP app from IIS
to apache and it works like a champ, so I think the answer to your question is
yes, it's all there.

as a curiousity, why would you use VBScript when you can use perlscript?  8-)

-mark

"Howell, Steven" wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Is the normal range of Perl functionality available from the Perlscript
> which makes up an Apache::ASP file? For example, can you read and write to
> files on your server, use pattern matching, link in other modules to perform
> specific operations (like database access, XML document parsing) etc?
>
> I ask this because when writing ASP files to run on Microsoft IIS, if you
> use VBScript, this is a cut-down version of the Visual Basic language, with
> a lot of the useful functionality removed. I am hoping that this is not the
> case with Perlscript.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Howell
>
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