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WWW::Mechanize::GZip(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 WWW::Mechanize::GZip(3pm)

NAME
WWW::Mechanize::GZip - tries to fetch webpages with gzip-compression VERSION
Version 0.10 SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Mechanize::GZip; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize::GZip->new(); my $response = $mech->get( $url ); print "x-content-length (before unzip) = ", $response->header('x-content-length'); print "content-length (after unzip) = ", $response->header('content-length'); DESCRIPTION
The WWW::Mechanize::GZip module tries to fetch a URL by requesting gzip-compression from the webserver. If the response contains a header with 'Content-Encoding: gzip', it decompresses the response in order to get the original (uncompressed) content. This module will help to reduce bandwith fetching webpages, if supported by the webeserver. If the webserver does not support gzip- compression, no decompression will be made. This modules is a direct subclass of WWW::Mechanize and will therefore support any methods provided by WWW::Mechanize. The decompression is handled by Compress::Zlib::memGunzip. There is a small webform, you can instantly test, whether a webserver supports gzip-compression on a particular URL: <http://www.computerhandlung.de/www-mechanize-gzip.htm> METHODS prepare_request Adds 'Accept-Encoding' => 'gzip' to outgoing HTTP-headers before sending. send_request Unzips response-body if 'content-encoding' is 'gzip' and corrects 'content-length' to unzipped content-length. SEE ALSO
WWW::Mechanize Compress::Zlib AUTHOR
Peter Giessner "cardb@planet-elektronik.de" LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007, Peter Giessner "cardb@planet-elektronik.de". All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2009-06-24 WWW::Mechanize::GZip(3pm)

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WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation    WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive(3pm)

NAME
WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive - Ask the user to fill out a HTML form field SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller; use WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive; my $f = WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller->new(); # Ask the user for the "login" my $login = WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive->new( 'login' ); $f->add_value( login => $login ); # Alternatively take the following shorthand, which adds the # field to the list as well : # "Ask the user for the password" my $password = $f->add_filler( password => 'Interactive' ); DESCRIPTION
This class provides a way to write a value read from STDIN into a HTML field. new NAME Creates a new value which will correspond to the HTML field "NAME". name [NEWNAME] Gets and sets the name of the HTML field this value corresponds to. value FIELD Returns the value to put into the HTML field. The value will be read from STDIN. The name of the HTML field to be read and the current value will be printed to STDOUT. An empty string will use the given default. There currently is no way to enter an empty string if there is a different default string. EXPORT None by default. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Max Maischein AUTHOR
Max Maischein, <corion@cpan.org> Please contact me if you find bugs or otherwise improve the module. More tests are also very welcome ! SEE ALSO
WWW::Mechanize, WWW::Mechanize::Shell, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Value, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Default, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Random, WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Fixed perl v5.10.1 2009-04-24 WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller::Value::Interactive(3pm)
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