Hi,

I am trying to write a code in perl to send the following http instruction to a satellite receiver (i checked the expression in my browser and it works well) but I don't master perl well enough to send this instruction.

http://10.0.1.2:8080/frql?cmd=set_alarm&sat_idx=89&svc_type=0&svc_idx=4&alarm_id=4&alarm_type=1&alarm_mode=1&alarm_days=0&stime=%222016-2-9T22:25%22&etime=%222016-2-10T1:0%22&evt_id=61

The following expressions within the url string are variables and I will need to make them equal specific values that will be entered as argument when the perl code is launched

sat_idx

svc_idx

stime

etime

Can anyone help?

In reply to sending http request by rogerdsw6

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