Esteemed monks,
I got bitten again! ActiveState only has version 1.0.2 of this module packaged. The response from fmerges yesterday refers to the version 1.1.1 doc's. So I was totally confused for a couple of hours here. Once I realised that problem I went looking for the newer module and tried to install it using CPAN, but it wouldn't make.
So in the best, unapproved, higly risky and ill advised tradition, I copied the .pm files into the appropriate location in the directory tree. With great trepidation I tried the sample code - it worked!
Now all I have to do is figure out how to install this thing the right way. But at least for now I can progress my application. Thank you for your help.
jdtoronto
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