i did the rearch for you here:
http://www.apache-asp.org/install.html
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INSTALL
The installation process for Apache::ASP is geared towards those with experience with Perl, Apache, and unix systems. For those without this experience, please understand that the learning curve can be significant. But what you have at the end will be a web site running on superior open source software.
If installing onto a Windows operating system, please see the section titled Win32 Install.
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Download and CPAN Install Linux DSO Distributions
Regular Perl Module Install Build Apache and mod_perl
Win32 / Windows Install Quick Start
Win32 / Windows Install
If you are on a Win32 platform, like WinNT or Windows 2000, you can download the win32 binaries linked to from:
http://perl.apache.org/distributions.html
From here, I would recommend the mod_perl binary installation at:
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/
and install the latest perl-win32-bin-*.exe file.
Randy Kobes has graciously provided these, which include compiled versions perl, mod_perl, apache, mod_ssl, as well as all the modules required by Apache::ASP and Apache::ASP itself.
You may also try the more recent Perl-5.8-win32-bin.exe distribution which is built on Apache 2. This should be treated as BETA release software until mod_perl 2.x is released as stable. Some notes from Randy Kobes about getting this release to work are here:
After installing this distribution, in Apache2\conf\perl.conf
(pulled in via Apache2\conf\httpd.conf) there's directives that
have Apache::ASP handle files placed under the Apache2\asp\
directory. There should be a sample Apache::ASP script there,
printenv.html, accessed as
http://127.0.0.1/asp/printenv.html
which, if working, will print out your environment variables.
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you still need to go there and get the info. above is only a small amount of the information they have download items you be needing sorry i don't know a thing about it, but i hope you find what you need there. says no then at all about Windows Xp Family
let you know that
http://127.0.0.1 is a adware address to doubleclick, so run a adware killer of some type after your finish with it. so clear your system of any adware cookies and junk that it may instill into your system, personnaly i block that
http://127.0.0.1 totally, i don't need that crap in my system.
127.0.0.1 ad.doubleclick.net