I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to ask. Are you telling us that you have libxml installed, and the perl module XML::LibXML? And that you'd like to know which version?:

libxml

xmllint --version

Output:

xmllint: using libxml version 20900

XML::LibXML, with cpan:

cpan -D XML::LibXML

Output:

XML::LibXML ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +--- CPAN: Module::CoreList loaded ok (v2.76) Interface to the libxml library S/SH/SHLOMIF/XML-LibXML-2.0107.tar.gz D:\perl\perl\site\lib\XML\LibXML.pm Installed: 2.0107 CPAN: 2.0107 up to date

or:

d:\>perl -MXML::LibXML -le "print $XML::LibXML::VERSION"

Output:

2.0107

"I'm unable to load most of the latest module."

You're going to have to provide more information, please read and understand How do I post a question effectively?.


In reply to Re: LibXML version by marto
in thread LibXML version by sathya83aa

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