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Re: Installing Perl Modules

by George_Sherston (Vicar)
on Nov 02, 2001 at 11:49 UTC ( [id://122792]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Installing Perl Modules

I agree with the monks who encourage you not to give up installing locally. If you haven't got one already, you may want to get a copy of Apache, as it sounds like you are running CGI scripts, and these won't work locally if you don't run them via localhost on a local web server. Installing Apache on Win98 is harder than installing ActiveState perl, but not *much* harder, and I'm all thumbs when it comes to this kind of thing.

Update: Zecho informs me that since I did this (a year or so back) it's actually got much easier to install Apache on Win32 - easier than installing Internet Explorer... so now there's no excuse :)



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