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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk script to move a line after the matched pattern line Post 302426587 by nanchil_guy on Wednesday 2nd of June 2010 08:46:38 AM
Old 06-02-2010
Thanks Franklin for the quick response, worked like a charm!
 

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LWP::Authen::Wsse(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    LWP::Authen::Wsse(3pm)

NAME
LWP::Authen::Wsse - Library for enabling X-WSSE authentication in LWP VERSION
This document describes version 0.05 of LWP::Authen::Wsse, released December 27, 2005. SYNOPSIS
use LWP::UserAgent; use HTTP::Request::Common; my $url = 'http://www.example.org/protected_page.html'; # Set up the WSSE client my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; $ua->credentials('example.org', '', 'username', 'password'); $request = GET $url; print "--Performing request now...----------- "; $response = $ua->request($request); print "--Done with request------------------- "; if ($response->is_success) { print "It worked!->", $response->code, " "; } else { print "It didn't work!->", $response->code, " "; } DESCRIPTION
"LWP::Authen::Wsse" allows LWP to authenticate against servers that are using the "X-WSSE" authentication scheme, as required by the Atom Authentication API. The module is used indirectly through LWP, rather than including it directly in your code. The LWP system will invoke the WSSE authentication when it encounters the authentication scheme while attempting to retrieve a URL from a server. You also need to set the credentials on the UserAgent object like this: $ua->credentials('www.company.com:80', '', "username", "password"); Alternatively, you may also subclass LWP::UserAgent and override the "get_basic_credentials()" method. See LWP::UserAgent for more details. SEE ALSO
LWP, LWP::UserAgent, lwpcook. AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <audrey@audrey.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004, 2005 by Audrey Tang <audrey@audrey.org>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> perl v5.14.2 2012-11-27 LWP::Authen::Wsse(3pm)
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