HTML::TokeParser comes with HTML::Parser, HTML::Element with HTML::Tree.
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.
You're right. That does indeed imply there's a lot more wrong than just a missing module. Do you have, by any chance, more than one perl installed? An older version, 5.6.x or earlier?
I looked in to perl/lib/html directory. Tokerparser was there with some other modules.

Try

perl -le "print for @INC"
and see if the modules you can find are under one of the directories listed there, or if it's using modules of another version of Perl.

In reply to Re: Cannot use HTML::TokeParser by bart
in thread Cannot use HTML::TokeParser by zli034

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