03-29-2011
Hi.
So with me and Windows.
In case you missed the earlier entry:
Quote:
Advice to posters who do not post source:
If you want your program to be analyzed you should post your
program instead of trying only to describe it. Please post the
smallest code that exhibits the symptoms you have. Place the
post in CODE tags for easy reading.
That may mean that you may need to do some coding to try to elicit the symptoms with the smallest code. If you are reluctant, then we can be of little of no help.
I am disengaging from this thread.
Best of luck ... cheers, drl
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arch::liteweb
Arch::LiteWeb(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Arch::LiteWeb(3pm)
NAME
Arch::LiteWeb - simple way to access web pages
SYNOPSIS
my $web = Arch::LiteWeb->new;
my $content = $web->get("http://some.domain:81/some/path");
die $web->error . " while processing " . $web->request_url
unless $content;
my $content_type = $web->response_headers->{content_type};
DESCRIPTION
This class provides a basic and easy to use support for the client-side HTTP. It is supplied in order to avoid dependency on LWP. If such
dependency is not a problem, consider to use LWP instead that provides much better support for HTTP and other protocols.
METHODS
The following class methods are available:
get, post, request_url, error, error_with_url, network_error, response_code, response_codestr, response_error, response_headers,
response_content.
get url [params ...]
Execute HTTP get of the given url and return the html string or undef on network/response error. Use other methods to get the details
about the error and the response.
params is key-value hash, the following keys are supported:
url_host - only used if url is none
url_port - only used if url is none(80)
url_path - only used if url is none
endl - default is "