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[ILUG] Looking for Information

[ILUG] Looking for Information

Eleanor Duff eleanor.duff at aes.ie
Wed Feb 2 14:25:34 GMT 2000


Does anyone anything about converting a Perl script from Linux/Unix for
use in an NT enviornment?
I have a contact HTML form running off an Apache Server. Aperl script
grabs the information, puts it to the screen in HTML format, so the
customer can see what they have sent, the it opens the sendmail utility
on the Unix box and sends it to me in the format of an e-mail with the
data collected, listed in it.
 I wish to replicate the forms on my IIS server, and use the Perl forms
to call a MS-DOS based mailing program. Is there anyway of doing this
conversion, a utility or script I can use that will allow the batch file
to be called?

Thanks in Advance,

Ellie,
Customer and Network Support-
Advanced Educational Systems
40 Northumberland Ave.,
Dun Laoighaire,
Co. Dublin, Ireland.

Phone :+ 353 1 2300344
Fax    : + 353 1 230 0848






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