Hi,

Thanks for responding. If my understanding is right, I think I will be able to set the HTTP error code to a customized message . But I do not have the HTTP error code in the first place. I am looking at ways to first capture this. I tried the LWP:UserAgent, with the following code

my $response = $ua->get('http://servername:84/dir/AppPage.pl'); if($response->is_success){ }else{ die $response->status_line; }

This returns me 401 - Not authorized error. I am using Win32::NetAdmin to authrize my user with the user login from env variable. How do I bypass this with the UserAgent module?

Second question is, I get the error when I submit the page, how do I simulate this using the LWP::UserAgent ? My site has several perl scripts on the navigation menu which of which mine is one. I have given my specific .pl file name in the url. But it does not seem to authenticate it.

Genuinely appreciate any feedback.

In reply to Re^2: Capture HTTP Error in Perl by suzun30
in thread Capture HTTP Error in Perl by suzun30

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