Have you checked the content of the result? I get:
<!-- pcache/1.7.3 Cache loaded from file on warrant Sun Jan 27 03:31:0 +6 2002 --> <!-- $Id: WirePortal.pcgi,v 1.10 2001/12/13 21:04:53 jxu Exp $ --> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT="1; URL=/public_pages/WirePortal.pcgi +/nojs.html"> <TITLE>Testing JavaScript</TITLE> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function gogo() { self.location.href='/public_pages/WirePortal.pcgi/us_portal.html' } // --> </script> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" onload="gogo()"> </BODY> </HTML>
This looks like a redirect to me. I would suggest looking at the page that it redirects to (preferably the non-javascript one) or finding out from the administrators of the site where you should be looking at.

grep
grep> cd pub
grep> more beer

In reply to Re: LWP::SIMPLE fails on certain URL by grep
in thread LWP::SIMPLE fails on certain URL by cdherold

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