> much more user-friendly IIS instead of Apache.  

User friendly? IIS? You mean the one Microsoft does? Boo to that IIS sucks, and is a 
costly sucker to run.
Ok enough ranting, no flames intended ;p

> Testing with mutliple unknown factors in the mix causes an exponential increase in 
> the difficulty of debugging.

Amen to that one. That's what I was tryign to get him to do was narrow down and rule 
out different things.
Like, if he's trying to get a url that is a public internet address then, does he have 
an actual internet connection and is his dns resolving names.

Also correct me if I'm wrong, (Which I may be completely) does LWP even use any local 
webserver?
Since it's getting content like a browser and not serving pages it seems it should 
work without apache or IIS or any webserver. 
If that's the case then isn't trying to figure out why the local webserver  isn't 
letting LWP get a url kind of barking up the wrong tree?







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