In XP with web access this is true. I recently needed LibXML on a Server 2008 64 bit platform that has no web access. After failing to install a compiler without ppm or cpan connections I found out that Strawberry Perl comes with LibXML so I uninstalled ActiveState and put Strawberry Perl in. I can't do that on production servers but this was a developement server and it worked great.
In reply to Re^2: Which is better: ActiveState or Strawberry Perl?
by Lotus1
in thread Which is better: ActiveState or Strawberry Perl?
by Eldan Aranye
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