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If you administer a Microsoft® Internet Information Server or just use a Windows NT workstation connected to one, you should definitely get a copy of Active State's latest Perl executable!
The first port to Windows was funded by Microsoft® way back in 1993. This initial effort now makes it possible for Network administrators who are already familiar with Perl to use some of their programming experience on Microsoft® servers.
Even if you decide to install this version of the Win32 perl executable, you should still read the valuable information and carry out the tests under step 5) Checking and Testing your new perl installation of my main Perl page.
Take this link to the
Active
State website to download the latest build# of the
Perl install that you desire to use (various platforms and versions). For
Intel (PC) based machines running Windows:
ActiveState Perl can be acquired in different forms (including source code),
but for most people, the .MSI file-type is likely the best one for
you! The most recent build (#629 compiled in August of 2001)
as an .MSI file is: ActivePerl-5.6.1.629-MSWin32-x86-multi-thread.msi;
with a filesize of 8,330,240 bytes (7.94 MB).
Standard Perl Packages included with Build 629.
The .MSI files require the Microsoft Windows Installer v1.1+ just to
install (this is included with all Win ME and 2000 products). ActiveState
provides links for the required programs/files. Note: If you have a Windows
9x OS, for some very specific applications you may need to install DCOM for
your particular Windows version (DCOM95 or DCOM98). So, if you have Win9x as
I do, you need to allow time for downloading about another 1 MB for at least
the Windows Installer program.
There are a number of other issues related to using this port of Perl
which you'll need to study. But, what you gain is certain to outweigh the
initial loss of spending the extra time.
Archive-Tar [0.072 ] module for manipulation of tar archives. Compress-Zlib [1.13 ] Interface to zlib compression library Digest-MD5 [2.11 ] Perl interface to the MD5 Algorithm File-CounterFile [0.12 ] Persistent counter class Font-AFM [1.18 ] Interface to Adobe Font Metrics files HTML-Parser [3.25 ] SGML parser class HTML-Tagset [3.03 ] Data tables useful in parsing HTML HTML-Tree [3.11 ] HTML syntax tree builder MIME-Base64 [2.11 ] Encoding and decoding of base64 strings PPM [2.1.5 ] Perl Package Manager: locate, install, upgrade software packages. SOAP-Lite [0.46 ] Library for Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) clients and servers in Perl URI [1.11 ] Uniform Resource Identifiers (absolute and relative) XML-Parser [2.27 ] A Perl module for parsing XML documents libnet [1.07.03] Collection of Network protocol modules libwin32 [0.17.3 ] A collection of extensions that aims to provide comprehensive access to the Windows API. libwww-perl [5.51 ] Library for WWW access in Perl
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