At home (or somewhere else from where you can access cpan) use minicpan to make a mirror of CPAN which you can keep on CD/DVD/USB memory stick etc. I don't leave home without it :) You could even host it on a computer at work, which would be handy if you wanted to be able to use access it from various machines. Once a module is installed you can access the documentation via perldoc:
perldoc CGI::Application
In reply to Re: CPAN Alternatives
by marto
in thread CPAN Alternatives
by raybies
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