Yes, you can download Apache and install it. You then can install Perl (if it's not 
installed with
Apache) and run CGI scripts on your box like any web server.


Greg
--- Clive Lansink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that when I call up a local HTML file from within Internet Explorer it works 
>and renders
> the HTML correctly.  Now is there a way to directly call Perl from within IE to 
>create active
> HTML which is then rendered by IE or can this only be done with a web server of some 
>sort. 
> There must be a way to specify a URL which can cause Perl to generate HTML on the 
>fly for IE to
> render.  I simply want to do this locally so is there a way to do this?  I feel sure 
>this should
> be possible.
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> CJL
> 
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