Hi monks I am writing a file to upload a picture.Here is what I should send to the server
http://host.com/upload/profilepic/?qqfile=fun.jpg Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Connection: keep-alive X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest X-File-Name: fun.jpg Content-Type: application/octet-stream Content-Length: 63970 Pragma: no-cache Cache-Control: no-cache ############ raw image ###########
here is what I have so far:
my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new; $picture = 'fun.jpg'; $browser->default_header('X-Requested-With' => "XMLHttpRequest"); $browser->default_header('X-File-Name' => $picture); my %args; my $field_name = ""; my $buf ; my $buf_ref = $args{'buf'} || \$buf ; my $value = read_file( $picture , binmode => ':raw' , scalar_ref => 1 +); my $response = $self->browser->post( "http://host.com/upload/profilepi +c/?qqfile=".$picture, Content_Type => 'application/octet-stream', Content => $value ); print $response->content;
I can not send the image as raw data. Please help

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