Sorry for being slow here, but I am having trouble wrapping my mind around what is going on with

$ua->get( $url, ':content_file' => 'file.bin', 'Cookie' => '...', );

Do I create 'file.bin'?

or does the 'get' do that?

What goes in the '...' part of the 'Cookie'?

Does this download the cookie for me?

And I guess I do not understand what a cookie is. I thought it was "oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie" or is that the name of something else that has to be downloaded?

Do I do a second 'get' to download the .exe file after the above? or does the above do the whole thing?


In reply to Re^2: How do I convert this wget to perl? by Todd Chester
in thread How do I convert this wget to perl? by Todd Chester

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