Using the search you can find a few entries about Curl in Perl: Curl and Perl Correct way to POST with Perl Curl?

In your case, you need to add your parameters to $string

$string = "level=2&pass=pwd&form-id=user_login&op=Log in"; $string_length= length($string); $curl->setopt( CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, "$string" ); $curl->setopt( CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE, $length ); $curl->setopt( CURLOPT_POST, 1 ); $curl->setopt( CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT,8);

as shown in the last post. Good luck!

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In reply to using WWW::Curl::Easy by FreeBeerReekingMonk
in thread Curl command does not return the entire html source of Secure Webpage by senthil_v

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