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Re: Web Server

by vrempire (Sexton)
on Sep 12, 2000 at 04:29 UTC ( [id://32060]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Hi Kiko, I am using ActiveState Perl ver. 5.6.0 and I am using Windows 98 OS.To run the Perl in Windows environment,I am using the Microsoft Personal Web Server for Windows 98. You can get the PWS(Personal Web Server) from the Windows 98 CD,unlike the PWS for Windows 95,where you can download it from the Internet.<br> Before it,I only using the Free Hosting from virtualave.net.But since I don't have privilege to add the Perl Module inside the server,so I have to use the PWS since I can now use it with PPM.I use the Net::FTP module which is inside libnet.<br> I am feel comfortable using it since it is easy to use.Just need a little configuration to make it go to perl path.And also have to modify the first things in Perl script.Instead #!/usr/bin/perl,I have to substitute it with print "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n";. You just have to view it inside the browser with the addresshttp://localhost/blablablablaSo,for the time being,I think using the PWS is the best for me(for my condition).Any other suggestions, guys? VREMPIRE Lord of the Darkness

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