I want to drop dead.

When I include the line: use HTML::TokeParser; The PC shows me "perl interpreter encountered error" window, then end of the code of perl.

I then tried use ppm install the html::tokeparser. There is no such module in the ppm list.

I looked in to perl/lib/html directory. Tokerparser was there with some other modules. Then I tried to include the Html::Element into code only, same error. I also can't see the html::element module in ppm list

The problem is if there is no such html::tokeparser in my perl, I should get the "can't locate ...@INC" error. Not the perl interpreter error. And If there is a such Html::tokeparser module, I should be able to see it on my ppm list and install or update of it.

I use ActivePerl 5.88. I also tried reinstall perl, didn't work.

Please help me


In reply to Cannot use HTML::TokeParser by zli034

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