First open cpan and write: cpan> install HTML::EP

and them you will need to answer several questions (the default values for the program inside [])

Enter an email address for sending test mails: [none] Enter a mail server for sending mails: [127.0.0.1] Security: Enter a regular expression for hosts that may enter debuggin +g mode: [^(?:127\.0\.0\.1$|192\.168\.)] Security: Enter a regular expression for files that may be processed b +y EP: [\.ep$] The HTML::EP module can be optimized for fast compilation or fast star +tup. The former is recommended in traditional CGI binaries, the latte +r for mod_perl. Shall I optimize for fast startup, aka mod_perl? [y] Enter the default language, for example de (German) or en (English): +[de]
It could be interesting to discuss a little about best alternatives to fill the Security questions, żany idea?

In reply to Re: Error When Using CPAN Module by pvaldes
in thread Error When Using CPAN Module by perl.j

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