I made a similar modification, but based it on LWP's support for proxies defined in environment variables.
if ( defined $ENV{HTTP_proxy} )
{
$ua->env_proxy();
}
And then after the HTTP::Request gets initialized:
my $proxy_user = $ENV{HTTP_proxy_user};
my $proxy_pass = $ENV{HTTP_proxy_pass};
if ( defined $proxy_user && defined $proxy_pass )
{
$req->proxy_authorization_basic("$proxy_user", "$proxy_pass");
}
Hope this helps!
--Glenn
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