I haven't checked recently, but XML::Parser used to come standard with Activestate Perl, as it is used by ppm.

The only problem you might have is that it comes with version 2.27 of the module, which is not the latest. So you might have a problem with some modules that require 2.30. OTOH I (and apparently the people at Activestate) consider version 2.27 to be the latest stable one, so don't upgrade unless you really need it. Good reasons to upgrade would be if you run into problems with Apache's version of expat interfering with XML::Parser's one, or if you need better access to the DTD.

To update to XML::Parser 2.30 you will need first to get expat 1.95.2 then XML-Parser.ppd


In reply to Re: XML::Parser win32 binary by mirod
in thread XML::Parser win32 binary by tmace

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