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!
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