Similar ("If it is a pure perl module") -
If you are using cgi-bin as is typical, you can place the module into
your cgi-bin
/cgi-bin/Email
and refer to as usual in your perl script, i.e.
use Email::Valid;
(This can clutter up cgi-bin..., but it worked for me.)
Scot Robnett wrote:
Rene,
If
Comfortably numb? ;-)
This might help (a little more introductory...):
Copyright: 2001
Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM, 1057 pp.
ISBN: 0-13-028418-1
In Perl How to Program, the Deitels and their colleagues, Tem R. Nieto
and David C. McPhie, discuss topics you need to build complete,
Web-based a
http://www.activestate.com/
http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/download.plex
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From: "Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: How Should I Install Perl?
> In article <[EMAIL PROT
RTF::Document was RTF::Generator
I'm all set for now...
RTF::Generator appears to need Thread. I was not able to properly
install this prerequisite, since I am not "root" and cannot implement
"loadables" the server (It's not a windows box). I did manage to
manually "install" RTF::Document. (