It appears that you are new to PerlMonks, but I (and we) have no idea how comfortable you are with reading and writing Perl code.

Based on your question, we can only guess at what it is that you are trying to do.

Rather than convert a php solution to what you are trying to do, please explain to us what it is that you are trying to do, and you will probably see close to half a dozen responses on how to accomplish your task.

By the way, I tried the following Google search: perl "curl_exec" - Google Search.

I was surprised at the number of questions in the search results that were similar to yours.

This one was at the top of the list (for me): Code from PHP to Perl.


In reply to Re: curl postfields ( adaptation of php script) by Cow1337killr
in thread curl postfields ( adaptation of php script) by haricot

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