This should be simple but I'm stumped... I'd like to experiment with the recently discussed HTML::FormValidator module. It is available via the CPAN as part of two multi-module bundles. I just want to install the one module as I don't need the rest and, in any case, don't have a suitable setup (no mod_perl, for example).

Looking at the code for FormValidator.pm it doesn't seem to require any other modules. My question is how do I install it manually? Placing it in my personal module directory (I'm on a shared server) under the HTML directory, I've tried using:

use lib 'path/to/my/perl/modules'; use HTML::FormValidator;

without success. I looked through the man pages but it's unclear on how a manual installation should work.

Any thoughts?

In reply to Installing a Module without its own makfile by sz

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