Don't worry about setting the proxy if you will install locally.  For proxy,
you will need the proxy server as well as the port.

http://proxy.proxyserver.com:83

Ilya

-----Original Message-----
From: Becka Louden
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/3/02 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: still installing DBI 1.20 on Win 2000

Well, that should have worked, but I ran into something that Ilya thinks
is 
probably a bug with the old ppm.  No matter how I refer to where the
local 
...ppd files are on my system, ppm errors out saying:

C:\XMLPROJ\db>ppm install DBI-1_20.ppd
Error installing package 'DBI-1_20.ppd': Error reading ./: 400 URL must
be 
absolute

I tried setting the repository to c:/Becka/xmlproj/db, but I got the
same 
error.  Also tried going the \\Becka route.

So I just uninstalled Perl 5.5, installed 5.6.1, and am struggling now
with 
firewall problems and ppm- setting the environment variable HTTP_proxy
was 
ineffectual.

Becka


>From: Bart Lateur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: still installing DBI 1.20 on Win 2000
>Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2002 01:01:49 +0100
>
>On Wed, 02 Jan 2002 20:18:21 +0000, Becka Louden wrote:
>
> >I had abandoned that route because I couldn't get through the
firewall.
>
>You can always try to download the files via a browser, and do a local
>install. Wit hMSIE5.5:
>
>  * Go to <http://www.xmlproj.com/PPM/>, rightclick on the PPD file,
>choose "save as", and save it.
>  * Save the file from
><http://www.xmlproj.com/PPM/MSWin32-x86-multi-thread/DBI.tar.gz> in a
>simple position relative to the PPD file.
>  * edit the PPD file in a text editor, and make the HREF attribute for
>the CODEBASE tag a relative RL, indicating the relative position of the
>..tar.gz file.
>  * open a DOS window, CHDIR to the directory containing the PPD file,
>and now instruct PPM to install DBI.
>
>--
>       Bart.


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