Hello monks,
I want to send a post (ajax). I have a python code which works:
data=''; data = json.dumps(data).encode('utf-8')
headers = {'__atts' : ajax_atts, '__ath' : ajax_ath, '__atcrv' : aja
+x_atcrv }
req = urllib.request.Request(url2)
but doing the same in perl it does not work: (all variables have the same values!)
my @data = (); my $json_data = encode_utf8(encode_json(\@data));
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
my $request = HTTP::Request->new(POST => $url2);
$request->header("__atts" => $ajax_atts);
$request->header('__ath' => $ajax_ath);
$request->header('__atcrv' => $ajax_atcrv);
#$request->content($json_data);
my $response = $ua->request($request);
Can you see the difference between this two programs ?
Thanks
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