It is installed - here is the output from the script running from comand line:
Archive::Zip -- 1.05
Compress::Zlib -- 1.19
Crypt::SSLeay -- 0.51
DBD::Oracle -- 1.12
DBI -- 1.32
Digest::MD5 -- 2.30
HTML::Parser -- 3.34
HTML::Tagset -- 3.03
MIME::Base64 -- 2.21
Net -- ???
Net::SSLeay -- 1.25
Perl -- 5.6.0
URI -- 1.27
XML::Parser -- 2.30
XML::Parser::Expat -- 2.30
XML::Simple -- 1.05
libwww-perl -- ???
Transferring File to Secure Server
The filename is: XXtest8b.tst
The File was transferred succesfully
Looking at SSLeay.pm, it uses bootstrap:
require DynaLoader;
@ISA = qw(DynaLoader);
$VERSION = '0.51';
bootstrap Crypt::SSLeay $VERSION;
I'm wondering if the bootsrap is failing when running from the browser?
Thanks
Jonathan
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