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#!/usr/bin/env perl use strictures; use URI; use Data::Dumper; use WWW::Mechanize; @ARGV == 4 or die "Give satellite id, service id, stime, and etime!\n" +; my ( $sat, $svc, $stime, $etime ) = @ARGV; my $uri = URI->new("http://10.0.1.2:8080/frql"); my %args = ( alarm_days => 0, alarm_id => 4, alarm_mode => 1, alarm_type => 1, cmd => "set_alarm", svc_type => 0, sat_idx => $sat, svc_idx => $svc, stime => $stime, etime => $etime ); $uri->query_form( %args ); print $uri, $/; print Dumper({ $uri->query_form }); my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new; $mech->get($uri); print $mech->response->as_string, $/;

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In reply to Re: sending http request by Your Mother
in thread sending http request by rogerdsw6

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