Thanks for that, it all makes sense.

I can see now the modules I have installed only appear under site.. along with a bunch of others I assume ActivePerl installed form me (so thoughtful).

Id like to have a really nice tiny cut-down c:\perl folder so armed with this info I'll try some careful pruning :-)

PS -- reviewing what I had orginally posted I belive my mistakes:

<br> not <br /> not using quotes around the attributes of <font color=#c0c0c0>
These are both issues as I understand relating HTMLX or trying to make HTML more XMLish.. not made that obvious in the approved html docs.

If I did anything else wrong please let me know and if I didnt get this one right I'll give up! :-)

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In reply to Re: Re: perl site lib auto what? by wolis
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