in reply to Re: Win32 on HTML::Tidy
in thread Win32 on HTML::Tidy

OK, I can live with a ppm. Generally I don't like to use the ppms, because they are terribly inconsistent. for example, I had installed CGI::Application::Plugin::FillInForm but it did not install the prerequisite HTML::FillInForm. It drove me nuts trying to find that out. If they only ran the tests as part of the installation!

OK, enough my rant, thank you for the help!

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Re^3: Win32 on HTML::Tidy
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 22, 2007 at 06:27 UTC
    If you stick to modules which have compiled components (like HTML::Tidy) you'll appreciate ppm much more