Thank you. This has proved extremely useful. I've been able to replace a swathe of LWP code with
$result=qx(curl -X POST --data "$query" 'https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bi
+n/webscr');
and it seems to work.
The bit that is now confusing me is how to replace LWP's
is_error(status) and
is_success(status)
There is barely a mention of response codes in the curl documentation.
LATER...
Thanks to a search of StackOverflow, I now have a working workaround that give me access to the response code
read (STDIN, $query, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
$query .= '&cmd=_notify-validate';
my ($head,$body) = split( m{\r?\n\r?\n}, qx(curl -X POST --data "$que
+ry" -si 'https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr'),2 );
my ($code) = $head =~m{\A\S+ (\d+)};
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