Well, I admit I am new to this module and am not even remotely close to being a CGI guru but I noticed something that *might* cause a problem and that is only if the LWP doesn't actually do this for you and that is that you are sending the information to the server as urlencoded. If you aren't actually urlencoding I would think that the server wouldn't understand the messages you posting to it.

$request->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');

I don't have time right now to check this further because I am at work. At a glance this popped out at me. Anyone else?

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- Jim


In reply to Re: send message to sprint PCS through their site by snafu
in thread send message to sprint PCS through their site by elzemeyer

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