I think maybe my question was a little unclear...
I do not want to MAKE a redirect, rather find out where a page is trying to redirect the user.. Also, I don't really want to be redirected, only to get the URL that I would be redirected to if I was using a browser.
Wog's comment seems like something I should look into, however, my problem is that LWP does not seem to be following a redirect. In fact, there does not seem to be a redirect in that response at all.
The browser
does redirect, and the site's administrator showed me the little bit of ASP code that actually
creates the redirect.
Where could this redirect be hiding? Am I missing something with LWP that is keeping me from seeing this?
Thanks,
Kbeen
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