Hi,

>
>   Just finished a first draft of how to get embperl running as a CGI
>   under IIS. Comments/corrections very welcome - see the attached text
>   file.
>

Great!

> 1. I could NOT manage to get Embperl running straight through the
>     cgi directly. i.e. like so:
>      http://localhost/cgi-bin/embpcgi.pl/some/path.epl

In the dialog where you assign the extention to the executable, there is an
option "check this file first" (I don't know the exact english text, I only
have the german version here). If you uncheck this option, it will work.

>   Randy Kobes - is there any chance of getting a ppm done of 1.3.4
>   *without* Apache support. Most people won't have compilers at home
>   and this might be the simplest solution if they're forced to run
>   embperl under IIS.
>

The Makefile.PL of 1.3.4 have an option to compile it with and without
APache support. Embperl will select and load the correct dll at runtime. To
get this behaviour, you have to build Embperl twice, first with Apache
support and then without. On the second build you get asked if you want
different dll's.

Randy, it would be cool, if you can create a ppm that was build in such a
way, then it will work for all people, regardless if they are using Apache
or not.

Gerald


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