The line numbers you've posted errors at don't exist in the code you've posted. The sensible approach is to post a SSCCE when asking for help.

$mess = HTTP::Message->new(); $mess->encode(gzip,deflate); my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(timeout=>10); $mess = HTTP::Message->new();# Again $mess->encode(gzip,deflate); # ?

Why are you doing this twice? Why not take steps to fix problems before posting code here? With strict/warnings:

marto@Marto-Desktop:~/code/perlmonks$ perl -c junk.pl Global symbol "$mess" requires explicit package name (did you forget t +o declare "my $mess"?) at junk.pl line 6. Global symbol "$mess" requires explicit package name (did you forget t +o declare "my $mess"?) at junk.pl line 7. Global symbol "$mess" requires explicit package name (did you forget t +o declare "my $mess"?) at junk.pl line 9. Global symbol "$mess" requires explicit package name (did you forget t +o declare "my $mess"?) at junk.pl line 10. Global symbol "$mess" requires explicit package name (did you forget t +o declare "my $mess"?) at junk.pl line 11. Global symbol "$dbh" requires explicit package name (did you forget to + declare "my $dbh"?) at junk.pl line 14. Global symbol "$dbh" requires explicit package name (did you forget to + declare "my $dbh"?) at junk.pl line 14. Global symbol "$dbh" requires explicit package name (did you forget to + declare "my $dbh"?) at junk.pl line 15. Global symbol "@row" requires explicit package name (did you forget to + declare "my @row"?) at junk.pl line 18. Global symbol "@row" requires explicit package name (did you forget to + declare "my @row"?) at junk.pl line 18. junk.pl had compilation errors.

Update: also it's good form to mark significant updates to a post.


In reply to Re^5: Using a Fetchrow with LWP by marto
in thread Using a Fetchrow with LWP by justin423

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