This typically means that you don't have the
URI::javascript module installed on that box - or have it installed in a "non-standard" location. You must have this line of code in your prog:
use URI::javacript;
Perl will search through it's list of library directories (contained in the
@INC array) to try and locate that module. If it can't find it (as is the case here) then you'll get an error.
I'm assuming this is a module you wrote yourself as I could not find it on
CPAN. That being the case, have you installed it in a directory
other than those specified in
@INC? If you have, you'll need to add that directory to
@INC, here's one possible way to do that:
use lib '/path-to/your-module';
use URI::javascript;
Type
perl -V to display the library directories perl will search to find installed modules.
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