Hi

>>I want to use Image::Size on my site but my Server doesn't have it
installed. 

Place the module wherever you like (and have permission) eg,

/home/your/cgi-bin/modules

You can then tell perl to look for modules in that localtion with the
following:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use lib "/home/your/cgi-bin/modules";
use Image::Size;
.. . .

page 120 of 'CGI Programming with perl' 2nd Edition explains this much
better than I can (being a relative newbie an all!)

I don't know what sort of Installation Image:Size requires. I don't have a
lot of experience with that but it may be as simple as unpacking the files
to that directory or you may need to use a Makefile and the make program...
or worse... I think if it's that much of a hassle, the admin people will
have to do it anyway.

Good luck
James









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