Hello Anonymous and all,
I too am a newb to perl and I regret to inform that i can't answer your question. However;
I also have an issue getting a .pm file in.
I'm not sure how the MakeMaker does its thing...
I'm trying to install an API module for a Domain Search interphase. It's there,... it's in the perl folder... my cgi won't find it.. and running the 'make, make test, make install' gamut doesn't seem to get me anywhere. Does anyone know what I'm missing here.
Can you run those commands Anon??... If so are you running them from a telnet?
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