Nice patch!
Now I just have to figure out how to get the right file name out of the URI. Not so easy as it seems as the URI contains query parameters. I tried without success:
my $filename = (URI->new($url)->path_segments)[-1]; my ($volume,$directories,$filename) = File::Spec->splitpath( $url );
Strange that there is no available module that seems to cope rightly ith this URI. Or maybe is the URI to be "non standard
In reply to Re^2: Fetch Problem uri
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Fetch Problem uri
by Anonymous Monk
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