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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above General Porting an ancient Perl site to IIS 7 Porting an ancient Perl site to IIS 7 [Answered]RSS 5 replies Last post May 06, 2012 04:14 PM by bcconner ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply bcconner 5 Posts Porting an ancient Perl site to IIS 7 Apr 29, 2012 02:39 PM|bcconner|LINK Hi, I'm trying to port an old perl site into IIS 7. I installed ActiveState Perl, verified it works, included mappings for .pl, etc. This site also uses server side includes (which I've also enabled) such as:
programmers refer to themselves. What you would call a hacker are really CRACKERS.This site will feature a meta engine collecting links off of all the sites I've found following my teachers credo. "A good Programmer is a lazy programmer." Mark Evelyn DMS 1998 Simply put, a good programmer starts every script by first examining what's been done and can be reused or improved on. I have many new resources for scripts and references for learning the languages I have been studying. In no particular order they would be Perl, JavaScript, Java, VBScript (Asp programming), a touch of C (very helpful when you move to intermediate Perl) and SQL (database programming). C++, VB, PHP and Python will also be added to the new site. ColdFusion may https://forums.iis.net/t/next/1189141 be added but the jury is still out on that one. This page will be growing daily as I have a lot of links and book marks collected. At present only the links that were already on the site have been added to the database. Webmaster T's Reviewed Internet Scripting Resources and References CGI & Perl Scripts First off Perl isn't CGI. The Common Gateway Interface can be used by any application or programming language. In the early days most CGI's were http://www.tsworldofdesign.com/cleanup/html/programming.shtml written in C or C++ and compiled into the server. Extremely risky! If the program failed it had catastrophic consequences! Perl, my personal favorite (however, much of the work we're doing presently is ASP) and many of the languages being used now are not compiled into the server. Instead they are interpreted languages which means the interpreter handles the failure, kills the script/program, and dies gracefully. Matts' Script Archive This is a well known script site among authors on the net! For this reason there is a lot of support for them so these scripts are good for people just learning Perl. Using these scripts on a live site isn't a good idea! There are many security holes that are well known. These holes make the whole server vulnerable to CRACKERS. Matt seldom or never uses "use strict" which ensures that memory is used and released properly. Having said that here's what is available: Guestbook This guest book is used by a lot of sites. Free for All links Adds a link to your site. www Board Threaded www discussion board. This script in particular has well known security holes. Text Counter Text Counter need I say more Counter Counter same thing need I say more. Cookie Lib Does lots of things using pertinent client state HTTP Cookies. SSi Random Image Displayer Displays random Images. Search Search your site using the title tags. Random Image Display Displays random Images. Random Links Makes random l
of content, there are several differences between the four methods of learning the Photoreading Whole Mind System. The least complete resource also happens http://www.geniusbydesign.com/reviews/secondgen/photo4.shtml to be the one that I recommend to many visitors to my website http://www.geniusbydesign.com/other.shtml -- Paul's collaboration with Win Wenger entitled Genius Code. In it, you will be led primarily through Direct Learning, in which you photoread several books at a time and only spend time activating the material once through a timeline exercise. All other activation is set to occur spontaneously. The reason failed to that I recommend this for so many people is that most of my website visitors' reading lists are primarily self-development or skill-based reading, which are ideal applications for Direct Learning. The other steps and applications of photoreading will still be available at a later time if they wish to step up to the next level and take the full course, but with failed to execute Genius Code, you get much more than photoreading. The second method, which is most represented in this review, is the home study course. Here, you get much more hands-on time with Paul as your guide, plus a few additional materials that aren't available in the book, including the aforementioned articles, the star of wonder exercise, a paraliminal tape, a more. Next, there's the seminar. The biggest advantage of the seminar is time. It may be the fastest way to learn for most people because it is the most intensive and comprehensive learning experience that Learning Strategies offers. What you get is a focused room with people of similar goals to share the learning experience. It also includes a much longer manual. And this time, the hands-on experience is the in the presence of a more experienced photoreader, which can be an additional asset if you are into modeling. The fourth method, and a great compliment to the home study courses, is the book itself. Here, you get the bird's eye view of the process along with a lot of a textual information on Direct Learning,
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