The only documentation is an example in an appendix. I've used it with with Perl code shelling out to Curl, so I can go back to it if necessary. But that was really ugly code and I don't have time to write something prettier. I was really hoping this came up enough that an existing module supported it, or e.g. that LWP::UserAgent had the hooks in it to add support for it. Sort of like how XML::Twig has an option to iterate over large XML files.

It seems like the easiest approach may be to see if I can tell that there was an error because of too much data, and if so, I can assume a restart is needed. Thanks for the help!

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In reply to Re^6: Paging with REST::Client? by Argel
in thread Paging with REST::Client? by Argel

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