Lundgren, Scott wrote:
Hey All,

I've had time to revisit my issue with Crypt::SSLeay & IIS using the
suggestions from this mailing list. In short, none of them solved it.
The problem I'm having is Crypt::SSLeay is installed on IIS 6.0 but the
script I'm using doesn't believe that the module is installed. I'd
really like to solve this problem, what other resources or mailing lists
would you suggest (and no there is no budget for a support contract with
ActiveState) ?


One thing that puzzles me from that earlier correspondence is how come $^X, which is C:/perl/bin/perl.exe (when the script is executed from the command line), becomes C:/perl/bin/perlis.dll (when the script is executed from the browser). Is this normal IIS behaviour ? What is 'perlis.dll' ?


I don't really need an answer - I raise the matter simply in case it has a bearing on the problem.

Another thing - perl58.dll presumably gets loaded and perlis.dll definitely gets loaded. So how come the 2 OpenSSL dll's could not get loaded when they were in precisely the same directory ?

It doesn't quite add up for me .... but then why should it :-)

Cheers,
Rob

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