I'm not an expert on RESTful APIs, so I'm not sure what specifically is supplying the functionality, but it's on the server side of things. It's something passed in via the URL. Here's an example URL from some debug output I have lying around:

Hi

;) Have you read what you wrote?

Surely you know exactly the actions you took, cause you say

"passed in via URL"

Well, there you go, the module does accepts URLs https://metacpan.org/pod/REST::Client#GET-(-$url,-%5B%25$headers%5D-)

So what happened when you did that (pass via url)?

"paging" ain't nothing but a loop (foreach) where you ask for some more


In reply to Re^3: Paging with REST::Client? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Paging with REST::Client? by Argel

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