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Mike,

There was a RedBook published back when Apache was new that probably covers this. If it doesn't you could run Perl as a CGI program under the Original HTTP server and it would very likely be supported the same way under Apache. Also, there's a module called mod_perl that you *may* be able to get to run under Apache but it will likely have to run in the PASE environment.

Matt

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Subject: Re: [WEB400] iSeries, web development and perl

Thanks. Found that and have perl install on our i and the run perl scripts OK. Just don't know the first thing about setting up Apache to execute a perl script. May be one where we break new ground

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This is the only thing I could find that might be useful:

http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#os400



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Has anyone on this list use perl on an iSeries for web development? I know perl can run on i, we have a 3rd party app that uses it for some processes and I know perl can be used for web development on unix/linux platforms but I can't say I have ever heard of anyone using perl for web development on i.
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