>Perl uses a system call CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) to
>distribute modules.
>
>become root user and run CPAN to install this module.
>
> su -
> perl -MCPAN -e 'install HTML::Parser'
>
>It might ask you a question or two ... just hit [enter] to take the
>defaults.
>
>It will then grind and crunch and run some tests ... everything will
>probably succeed and the module will be installed.


Thanks for the above Miguel.  

For any OS X users who attempt to follow the above, you should
be aware that the following packages are not installed on a default
Developer edition of  OS X, and must be sourced elsewhere and installed

wget, NcFTP, Lynx, and  GnuPG (it might be of course that their
absence is not fatal to the above procedure).  All of these are available
as .pkg installers (readily found by a google search of their name
together with  OS X). 
-- 

Henry Rzepa. 
+44 (020) 7594 5774 (Voice); +44 (0870) 132 3747 (eFax) 
 http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/ Dept. Chemistry, Imperial College London, SW7  2AZ, UK. 

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