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Re: PerlScript on IIS

by theAcolyte (Pilgrim)
on Jul 19, 2004 at 00:16 UTC ( [id://375457]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to PerlScript on IIS

Perlscript is an ActiveX extention, provided by Activestate. Since perlscript is a client-side language, the end user must have the activeX component on thier systems for perlscript to work.

Its really meant for things like automation, or building apps where you control the end users environment. I imagine you can embed the ActiveX control in the browser (in the case of IE only) but ... really kinda an ugly way to go.

theAcolyte

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