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Downloading
the Latest Version of PERL from ActiveState.com |
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1.) Download the Latest Version of
ActivePerl from ActiveState.com, ActivePerl is under the
category languages. Download the MSI version of the
ActivePerl installer. The MSI installer for Windows XP
is usually the best choice for most users. |
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Installing
ActivePerl |
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2.) Once you have finished
downloading ActivePERL, install the program using
the default settings that the ActivePERL installer
has chosen for you. Be aware of the following:
- Install PERL into the default install
directory of C:\PERL (This makes following
these tutorials easier.)
- Do not place a checkmark into "Enable PPM3
to send a profile to ASPN"
Reference the Screenshot on the Right->
(If you Enable PPM3 to send a profile to ASPN
you will need to purchase a license from
ActiveState to use the ppm updater. It is
necessary to allow PPM3 to send a profile to
ASPN to use the ppm
updater/downloader/installer.)
- Allow the ActivePerl Updater to: (checkmark)
- Add PERL to PATH environment variable
- Create Perl file extension association
- Create IIS script mapping for Perl
- Create IIS script mapping for Perl ISAPI
(These values should be checked
automatically by the ActivePerl installer if
you installed Internet Information Services
by following the beginning of the Internet
Information Services tutorial.)
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