01-02-2008
im really new at this, how would i do that. thanks for the response
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www::cnic::response
WWW::CNic::Response(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::CNic::Response(3pm)
NAME
WWW::CNic::Response - base class for WWW::CNic response objects.
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::CNic;
my $query = WWW::CNic->new( OPTIONS );
my $response = $query->execute();
DESCRIPTION
This is the base class for all response objects returned by WWW::CNic. Each query type returns a different object, all of which inherit
their basic functionality from this module.
This module should never be accessed directly, only through its children.
METHODS
All the child classes of WWW::CNic::Response inherit the following methods:
$response->is_success();
This returns true if the transaction was completed successfully. If there was a server-side error due to invalid data or a system error, or
there was an HTTP error this method will return undef.
$response->is_error();
This is the converse of "is_success". It returns true if there was an error.
$response->error();
This returns the error message generated, if any. This can be either a server-side error message or an HTTP error.
$response->message();
This returns the message returned when the transaction was successful.
$response->keys();
This returns an array containing all the keys returned by the server.
$response->response($key);
This returns the value corresponding to $key as returned by the server. This may be a scalar, or a reference to an array or hash, depending
on the context.
$response->dump();
This prints a human-readable dump of the data stored in the object to "STDOUT". Mainly useful in debugging.
COPYRIGHT
This module is (c) 2011 CentralNic Ltd. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
o http://toolkit.centralnic.com/
o WWW::CNic
perl v5.12.3 2011-05-13 WWW::CNic::Response(3pm)