G'day ajmcello,

You posted your "Parallel HTTP requests using Mojo?" question in "Perl Monks Discussion", which starts with:

"This section is only for discussing issues pertaining to the PerlMonks web site. ..."

I've moved it to "Seekers of Perl Wisdom", which starts with

"If you have a question on how to do something in Perl, or you need a Perl solution to an actual real-life problem, or you're unsure why something you've tried just isn't working... then this section is the place to ask. ..."

You don't need to do anything further regarding this beyond understanding why your post was moved. If you are in any doubt about where to post on this site, see "PerlMonks Sections" which describes the various sections and what's appropriate to post in them.

Update: Added [OP moved] to the title to differentiate it from my second response which dealt with the actual question.

— Ken


In reply to Re: Parallel HTTP requests using Mojo? [OP moved] by kcott
in thread Parallel HTTP requests using Mojo? by ajmcello

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