you didn't install the CPAN module only the plain app ? you didn't tell Perl where to find the module in @INC ?Hi... Sorry my thread is hard to follow. I dom't think I included any code but will try to di better in the future.

I'm using workbench on a different computer which I got past imagemagick but the script doesn't work well. Since the online server is using mariadb I am trying to set this up the same way and hope it works better. However I need to fix the image magick problem before I can do that. That is why mariadb and workbench are mentioned. 'you didn't install the CPAN module only the plain app ? you didn't tell Perl where to find the module in @INC ?' I have downloaded imagemagick to my xampp\htdocs\xampp directory as a post said that is where it should be on xampp. Very possible I have downloaded the incorrect version. Not sure what cpan modual or plain app is.... I am not sure how to point perl correctly. Any help would be appreciated.


In reply to Re^2: Trying again with mariadb (XAMPP & Image::Magick) by traincity
in thread Trying again with mariadb by traincity

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