"I may only be a user, not sysop, preventing me from installing and Perl Module."
perl Makefile.PL PREFIX="path/to/local/module/directory"
or
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use lib "path/to/local/module/directory";
Not to be a jerk, but in the time it took for you to write and submit your post, you could have taken
merlyn's advice and:
dd if="some_module" of=/dev/fd0/"some_module"
I believe that most would fit on a floppy disk.
Update: To clarify, I realize that
merlyn's suggestion would install a module locally. Since you intimated that installing a module on a stand-alone machine MIGHT be one of your restrictions, I was merely suggesting that you could d/l it for use on such a machine, since obviously you were already on the internet.
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