I am not sure of anything at this point. I am not using "use lib" though as it's not giving me an error saying it cannot find the module like it typically does if it can't find it. So I assume it's finding the module just fine just on the account of it not telling me about it.
I have tried: use lib "/Documents and Settings/Sulfericacid/Desktop/"; but the results haven't changed. (both script and .pm are on Desktop).
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I think Richard Harris put it best in "Silence of the lambs":'When you assume you make an ass out of u and me'.
Don't assume, check. If you can't think of any other way to check, make a deliberate syntax error in your module, and see if you get an error message. If you don't there must be some other module with the same name in your @INC.
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