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				<description><![CDATA[ can I use this guestbook on an nt server? and if so how<br /> <br /> I was told this by my host [quote]You can use Perl scripts on your NT webspace.  However you must make sure they are designed for NT.  Another thing it would be advisable to do - for easier housekeeping - is to create a cgi-bin at the root level and put the script there - this is the same level as the public_html folder.  Because ActivePerl version 5 is used there is no need to provide a path to the PERL executable in the script, or place scripts in cgi-bin, as the server has mime types set up to allow .cgi and .pl files to load and run PERL automatically.[/quote]<br /> <br /> but I am not sure how to implement it  <img src="https://proxy2.de/forum//images/smilies/499fd50bc713bfcdf2ab5a23c00c2d62.gif" /> <br /> <br /> Les]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 17 Mar 2004 22:48:53]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Anonymous]]></author>
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