As far as I understand it, HTTP::UserAgent is preferred over LWP::Simple.
It does work to spec now, so I'm using it...

El mar., 15 may. 2018 a las 8:44, ToddAndMargo (<toddandma...@zoho.com>)
escribió:

> On 05/14/2018 02:42 AM, JJ Merelo wrote:
> > Maybe this will work
> >
> > use HTTP::UserAgent;
> >
> > my $ua = HTTP::UserAgent.new;
> > $ua.timeout = 10;
> >
> > my $response = $ua.get("https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/";);
> >
> > if $response.is-success {
> >      say $response.content ~~ m:g{\> (\d+ \. .+?) \/};
> > }
>
> Hi JJ,
>
> Thank you for the regex!  There are 1001 way to do things
> in Perl!
>
> I tested HTTP::UserAgent months ago.  I don't remember exactly
> what did not work right, but I wound up writing myself
> a module to interface with "curl", where there are no issues
> with redirects, user agent stings, cookies, and such.
>
> My curl module also allows me to send eMail, including SSL
> and one attachment.
>
> The one drawback of Perl 6 over Perl 5 is the lack of
> mature module support, but things are always improving!
>
> :-)
>
> -T
>


-- 
JJ

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