It seems like the file is located in the correct directory, and you are including it in your code properly with use. Did you check if you have read permissions on the c:/Perl/site/lib/HTML/ directory and the .pm file?

Open up the c:/Perl/site/lib/HTML/TableExtract.pm file in an editor to make sure it is not corrupted in any obvious way. Compare it against what you see on CPAN HTML::TableExtract via the "Source" link.

Do any of these work as expected from your command line:

perl -MHTML::TableExtract -e 1 perldoc -l HTML::TableExtract perldoc HTML::TableExtract

Update: I mistakenly had this line:

perl -l HTML::TableExtract

In reply to Re: Can't locate perl module in @INC by toolic
in thread Can't locate perl module in @INC by pamartin

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