I tried the binary installation, which needed a specific version of 
perl installed in a specific place.  Worked okay, but was a pain in the 
ass.  

I know you can install the XML::DOM into Activestate through PPM - not 
sure about GD

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Hi all,

I'm one of the newbies into Perl who's still entrenched in Windows 
(NT). As
part of my new job portfolio, I am required to write Perl scripts to 
support
our system. 

I have to set up a web interface with Perl scripts to dynamically 
generate
web pages. I know of a binary distribution for Windows Apache with 
mod_perl,
but I am hesitant to do the installation because I read that 
ActiveWare's
Perl is not supported (which Perl compiler is used instead?) and I need 
the
following modules:
-GD (with JPEG support)
-XML::DOM

Can any gurus out there please advise me if the binary dist. of windows
apache + mod_perl will enable me to install these modules? And if so, 
can it
be installed without using a VC++ compiler (I do not have one)?

Thanks for your help guys!

regards,

Ji-Haw, Foo
Network Engineer (AP)


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