Hi, I'll be glad to look at it after it's properly indented and formatted. (But you might find your error once you do that...) I can see already that there's a lot of what we call krufty kruft in there, i.e. leftovers from things you tried that you're now not using. For example you are loading HTTP::Tiny and LWP::Simple. You should clean that up too. Finally, you should shorten the program for posting here so it only has the code for the thing that breaks. The rest is just obscuring the issue, for us and for you. See SSCCE.

Thanks!


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^2: 400 error by 1nickt
in thread 400 error by futureman

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