Hi S=F8ren, several ways:
1) in your asp file: .. do 'test.pl'; subroutine(); .. or "do 'path/test.pl'" if test.pl is in another path than your asp script. 2) in your apache.conf: .. PerlRequire path/test.pl .. important: test.pl must return a true value e.g. must end with "1;" and your subroutine(s) must be prepended with the package name you gave in the "PerSetVar GlobalPackage" directive, e.g. in test.pl: .. sub GP::testsub { .. and call it in your asp: .. GP::testsub(); .. 3) convert the test.pl to the perl module test.pm. Please read "man perlmod" for this, there also exists a script=20 "pl2pm" (at least i think, this is the name?) which converts a pl file to a pm file. 4) in your test.pl: remove the "#!/usr/bin/perl" (or similar) line and put a "<%" at the begin and a "%>" at the end of the file and rename it "test.inc" (for example) In your asp: .. $Response->Include ('test.inc") .. (of course before calling the subrouine) May be there are more ways.. Helmut > Hi all, > =20 > Is it possible to include/use an external PERL module in an ASP page? > I have a ASP page that needs to access subroutines placed in a PERL file. > =20 > E.g. test.asp needs to use test.pl in order to access the subroutine = test. > =20 > ----------- > Apache server > Apache:ASP > Win2000 Server > ----------- > =20 > /Soren > =20 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]