Did you try clicking the link to the file on the page you did not link to properly? You know, the link that almost every page on CPAN has, below the word "Download" on the right hand side? Perhaps you should learn how to use these tools effectively.
cpan[1]> ls bdfoy ... 7441 2004-09-25 BDFOY/webreaper-0.31.tar.gz .. cpan[2]> install BDFOY/webreaper-0.31.tar.gz

Update: ...or even just cpan[1]> install http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/B/BD/BDFOY/webreaper-0.31.tar.gz

Martin

In reply to Re^3: Webreaper - is it any good? by marto
in thread Webreaper - is it any good? by Win

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