Thanks for your help, all of you.

Axel, I've come across your posts in various online places and I downloaded a couple of different builds of your "standalone-builder" scripts, but I got memory errors when I tried to use them.

By all means email me: hostile17@bigfoot.com with some code, or better, if it's a big file, a link to somewhere I can download it.

I'll also be checking out the other solutions.

Perl2EXE, by the way, does indeed have options to include all necessary modules in the package, or have them as a separate DLL file. While this might seem illogical at first glance, (you can have a megabyte of code either in 1x1MB files or in 2 half-megabyte files?) I guess if you wrote ten successive versions, or you wrote ten different programs, all of which required nothing but LWP::UserAgent to run, it would make sense for the module code to be a one-time thing.

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