Hi,
I have managed to sucessfully install these libraries on both NT4 and on win2k. You need to follow the installation for the win32 binaries for the actual libraries (those from libxml.org). Once you have those installed you can then install the perl modules. These modules are just layers over the binaries installed so thats why you need both.
To install the Perl modules, I used nmake from Microsoft. Your activestate docs should show you how to use that. But in essence you can just substitute nmake for make in the old perl Makefile.PL, make, make install trinity.
I hope that helps, if not send me a msg :)
Simon
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