Thanks for the reply.

True. Few modules were missing. So,I used CPAN to install the required modules. It was easy to download the modules using CPAN and PPM. Unfortunately I found problems with LibXML and LibXSLT. I had used "PPM install XML::LibXML" to install supporting files. Hence LibXML issue was solved. Similarly i tried the same for XML::LibXSLT. But this did not work out because there is no supporting files as described in "http://code.activestate.com/ppm/XML-LibXSLT/".

So I tried all the possible ways to build .dll files for LibXSLT. But none of them supported my machine.

Henceforth I copied the LibXSLT that comes with strawberry perl and it worked smoothly on 32 bit machine

Similarly I tried on 64 bit machine. But they did not support

I would like to know is there any possible way to solve this?

Thanks

In reply to Re^2: Unable to load LibXSLT.dll on Perl 5.16 by jes
in thread Unable to load LibXSLT.dll on Perl 5.16 by jes

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