BTW, > perl -MCGI -e "print $CGI::VERSION;" 2.98
J-S ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean-Sebastien Guay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Randy Kobes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 9:32 AM Subject: Re: Current directory > > One way is to configure the CPAN module: > > C:\> perl -MCPAN -e shell > > which, the first time you invoke it, will lead you through > > a dialogue. You can accept most of the defaults, except > > for the list of CPAN mirrors to use. Then, at the > > CPAN.pm shell prompt, you can say > > cpan> install CGI > > Thanks for answering Randy, but I got a working PPM module of CGI for HP-UX > and modified the module's description files to make PPM think it's for > Win32. Since it's just Perl code, and not XS, should work. If anyone wants > this PPM, I can make it available. Though it would be more useful on a known > repository. > > But I still get the same message... > > > [Mon Aug 04 09:31:57 2003] [error] Global $r object is not available. Set: > > PerlOptions +GlobalRequest > > in httpd.conf at D:/Perl/lib/CGI.pm line 307. > > Compilation failed in require at D:/htdocs/_startup.pl line 33. > > Is there anything else I can check other than the CGI.pm version? > > > >