Your other post featured the use of -w, which is great, but there's no use strict, and that can be dangerous. When debugging, it can sure save your bacon, so make it a habit. It's mean, it complains a lot, but that's just tough love.

If you make a $cookie_jar then you can supply that to your function like $ua->cookie_jar($cookie_jar) instead of doing it twice, as you have questioned yourself doing, though you will want to make sure the $cookie_jar is initialized with the parameters in your second instance.

IlyaM points out a feature of HTTP::Request::Common below which I mistook for an error. Never had any use for these before, I suppose, and bracketless function calls are hard to parse at times.

In reply to Re: LWP, extract_cookies, etc. by tadman
in thread LWP, extract_cookies, etc. by inblosam

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