These is a theoretical answer rather than one based on experience.

I would think that you have installed the Jrun webserver connection, which
basically passes all requests to Jrun, what you need to do is pass .pl or
.plx or whatever to perl not Jrun. The way to this is to mappings for .cfm,
.jsp to Jrun, and the other extensions to perl , php or whatever.




-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 June 2003 00:36
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: JRun and Perl


We're migrating much of our website from a Windows platform to a Solaris
platform, which includes a switch from Cold Fusion to Cold Fusion J2EE
running on top of JRun.

Many of our older pages, especially the discussion board pages, use
Perl.  With JRun going, when I browse to these pages, I see the Perl source
code instead of the page.  If I disable JRun, then I see the pages as
they're supposed to look.  This tells me that there is something I need to
tweak in JRun to let me run my Perl CGI scripts.

Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!


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