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Perl can Get but not Post

Asked by healthstatus in CGI Scripting, Perl Programming Language, Microsoft IIS Web Server

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I have an extensive perl CGI application that runs on several platforms.  One of my clients just upgraded to IIS 6.  I am using activestate Perl on the box, I can get to my registration page (a perl script), then when I enter the username and password and click submit (which posts to the same Perl script), I get a 403 error. In the windows server error log, it shows a 200 code for the original get, and a 403 for the subsequent post.  I have checked the allowed verbs and they are set to get, head, post.  If I change from using the Perl.exe to PerlIS.dll, I do not get a 403 error, I get a 200 message for a redirect to the member landing page (another perl script), but what shows in the browser (IE or Firefox) is the original login script page.  So, Perl works if only doing a Get(which is not an option due to some extensive forms that have to be processed and I don't want usernames and passwords showing on the ends of URLS), I have problems with Posts, I have problems with Redirects (not going into detail on that yet as I hope whatever solves the post issue solves the redirect as well).Start Free Trial
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Zones: CGI Scripting, Perl Programming Language, Microsoft IIS Web Server
Tags: Microsoft, IIS, 6, on windows 2003 web server, Perl, ActiveState Perl
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