Hi Perl Monks,

I'm not familiar with the many HTTP related modules.

I'm in urgent need to make a LWP GET request along with a predefined cookie in the header.

Is my following code correct and will it work?

I'm especially worried about the data structures I used.

345 use HTTP::Headers; 346 my $h = HTTP::Headers->new; 347 $h->header( Cookie => 'ASP.NET_SessionId=xaduwqpg5ocnenpb +0l0xsq4d; GMProfileInfo=e=xxxx@banana.com' ); 348 349 $dl_res = $ua->request( 350 GET $Url, 351 %$h, 352 content=> [ 353 %$asp_state 354 ] 355 );

 

 

Thanks much!


In reply to Adding cookies into headers of LWP request by sylph001

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