>
> Hi Ben,
>
> I wanted to use your tool ("Perl XML Twig")
> but I am really NOT familiar with "Perl".
>
> I first downloaded "Perl":
> strawberry-perl-5.10.1.1
>
> Then I downloaded "XML Twig Perl Library":
> XML-Twig-3.35
>
> I have tried to put the "XML-Twig-3.35"
> directory in the
> "strawberry-perl-5.10.1.1\perl\lib" directory.
>
> I also copied "Twig.pm" and "Twig.pm.slow" to
> "strawberry-perl-5.10.1.1\perl\lib".
Hmm. That's probably missing a step or two. I *think* XML::Twig has a
compiled component. I've heard of, but not used, Strawberry Perl. It's
been a while since I used Perl on Windows (especially non-Cygwin), but
I'd be surprised if Strawberry Perl didn't have some kind of package
manager.
From a quick glance at its site, you might follow "standard" Perl
installation procedure:
cmd>> perl -MCPAN -eshell
Then:
cpan[1]> install XML::Twig
If it fails, you might need:
cpan[2]> notest install XML::Twig
> Then I tried to launch in command line:
> "cmd>> perl xml_split"
>
> And here is what I got:
> "Can't open perl script 'xml_split': No such
> file or directory"
>
> Can you tell me how to proceed to be able to use
> the "splitter"?
>
> Also, at the beginning of "xml_split" there is:
> "#!/usr/bin/perl -w"
> but I am unfortunately not working with a Unix machine
> I am working with a Windows one!
If the following returns without error, the XML::Twig module is at least
loadable.
cmd>> perl -MXML::Twig -e 1
To run the xml_split file, if XML::Twig is loadable, you may just need
to pass the full path:
e.g. (not sure of the correct path)
cmd>> perl c:\strawberry-perl-5.10.1.1\perl\bin\xml_split
--
Best,
Ben
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