Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Wiggins" == Wiggins D'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Wiggins> Right. And that is what the LWP module is for. From the docs on the
Wiggins> first URL I posted earlier:

Wiggins>    # Create a request
Wiggins>    my $req = HTTP::Request->new(POST =>
Wiggins> 'http://www.perl.com/cgi-bin/BugGlimpse');
Wiggins>    $req->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
Wiggins>    $req->content('match=www&errors=0');

And further down in that same doc, it says "don't do this, use
HTTP::Request::Common instead".  Please copy the right example.

Which docs at which version? I don't see that in the LWP online or LWP 5.8.0 on my RH8.0 box? I see where it talks about HTTP::Request::Common a fair amount on the LWP::UserAgent page (which is the natural progression from the LWP page I realize)... Maybe this should be added to the LWP main page if it is the preferred method?

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