Thank you very much for that, Rob!

I am glad you caught the gist of my posting. Yes, you are right - typos seem to be the order of the day (as far as my posts fo at least ;-) )

We have done all that you have recommended. We have just replaced the "new"er DynaLoader.pm (1.0802) from an ActivePerl, build 1002 in the strawberry lib directory (re-booted PC for good measure).

However, it did not solve the problem :-((. We are still (and persistently) getting the  Can't locate the loadable object for module XML::LibXSLT!
Anything else that needs to be done by me (short of chanting Abracadabra and spinning three times on one foot like Baba-yaga! :-(( )

Rob, many, many thanks for your considerate help in this matter.
Victory seems tantalisingly close, but my nose seems to be all bunged up (I know, I know, I am mixing my metaphors)!

Thanks and regards,
Suresh.


In reply to Re^2: Can't locate loadable module error for XML::LibXSLT on Strawberry Perl by jey_suresh
in thread Can't locate loadable module error for XML::LibXSLT on Strawberry Perl by jey_suresh

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