Hi everyone! I want to use one perl script to download audio files from an obscure Chinese server but the script provided gives an error. I'm new to perl and don't know how to get it working. I installed activeperl (http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/) to run the script on windows platfrom. The script itself is found here: (https://github.com/zhenze12345/ximalaya) I downloaded the script and put it in the Perl64 (I have 64 bit windows) folder, run from cmd and this is the error I get: Can't locate JSON/Parse.pm in @INC (you may need to install the JSON::Parse module) (@INC contains: C:/Perl64/site/lib C:/Perl64/lib .) at C:\Perl64\ximalaya.pl line 5. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\Perl64\ximalaya.pl line 5. The url that I want to download is as follows: http://www.ximalaya.com/45692914/sound/27959638 Where should I put the url and how to get the whole thing working??? Thanks for any help!

In reply to Please help me to get this script working! by Anonymous Monk

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