Hello,

What if you installed a module to a certain directory and yet your perl script keeps giving you an error saying it can't find it installed. I'm 100% sure I installed it correctly using ActiveState PPM.

I even did a search for the module file and it finds it, yet perl keeps giving me this error!!
CGI Error The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete s +et of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are: Can't locate CGI/Application.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl/lib C: +/Perl/site/lib) at main.pl line 13. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at main.pl line 13.
Okay , I looked in C:/Perl/lib/CGI and there is NO Application.pm ...BUT in C:/Perl/site/lib/CGI there IS an Application.pm.

On my PPM, It said successfuly installed AND, I even type "query Application" and it lists CGI::Application to be installed.

Why am I still getting this message?! Its killing me!!!

Thank you!

In reply to I'm about to die because Perl Can't locate Module by Anonymous Monk

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