Thanks for the information but it doesn't seem to work.
When I execute the ppm command, it can't find an installable package for XML::LibXML::Common.
C:\TempPerl\XML-LibXML-Common-0.13>ppm install XML::LibXML::Common Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...not modified ppm install failed: Can't find any package that provides XML::LibXML:: +Common C:\TempPerl\XML-LibXML-Common-0.13>

I have my search sites to be CPAN, 2 sites at Uwinnipeg and Trouchelle.
If I try to download using a browser I get the following error.
Content Encoding Error (content_encoding_error) Server response could not be decoded using encoding type returned by s +erver. This is typically caused by a Web Site presenting a content encoding h +eader of one type, and then encoding the data differently.
Any other leads or recommendations on the Make errors?

In reply to Re^2: Error compiling XML::LibXML::Common by ScooterTrash
in thread Error compiling XML::LibXML::Common by ScooterTrash

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