So, then if I use something like this, it should work?
my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(
traits => [qw/API::REST/],
username => $username,
password => $pwd,
apihost => "/users/show/".$TwitterID.".xml"
);
my $result = $nt->show_user;
The API url defaults to http://twitter.com, and I assume that the apihost, would be the remainder of the REST call, and by calling show_user, instead of show_user(id) -- while using an apihost that terminates with .xml, I am guaranteed a response that's an xml string. The documentation was not clear on what format I should expect if I use show_user(id), which would assume the default apihost.
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