Re: .plx

From: Arvin Portlock (apollock11_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:34:06 -0700

Robin wrote:

> What's the difference between .plx and .pl when used with cgi?

Assuming you're running on a Windows machine with IIS as
your webserver and you did the default ActiveState perl
install, the difference should be mostly transparent to
you. You should have had PerlIS installed by default and
the .plx extension mapped to it. So when you write cgi
scripts, just use .plx as the extension and they will auto-
matically run much faster.

If you *didn't* use the default ActiveState install options
then good luck. Unless you do this sort of thing all the time
it's holy hell to get perl and perlIS to work with IIS.



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