Hi, I am using LWP::UserAgent module to get HTTP response from YY.JSP and embed the same in div in my web page.

I am getting the response. But the problem I get is below.

In that JSP there is a frameset with mulitple frames. Each frame loads another X.JSP.

When I get the response and check in browser, I do get the frame with JSP.

But it does not load contents or should I say the response is not returning the contents of that X.JSP. I get following in response.
<HTML>...<Body>.... <frameset cols=33%,* onunload="" ><frame border=1 frameborder=yes name +=client src=X.jsp></frameset>
But, it does not show the contents from X.jsp. The page stays blank.

Is it that LWP useragent module only process the first YY.JSP but not any X.JSP inside YY.JSP?

Thanks in advance.

- Amit

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