Hi man,
redirect after post is litle bit dirty, and its not allowed in default in UserAgent.pm. But you can push things litle bit.

Find this part in UserAgent.pm and edit like this:

sub redirect_ok { # draft-ietf-http-v10-spec-02.ps from www.ics.uci.edu, specify: # # If the 30[12] status code is received in response to a request using # the POST method, the user agent must not automatically redirect the # request unless it can be confirmed by the user, since this might cha +nge # the conditions under which the request was issued. my($self, $request) = @_; # return 0 if $request->method eq "POST"; 1; }

It should work now. Enjoy

Edited:
rob_au Gave me notice, that same can be easily done within script, just by redefining redirect_ok sub. Here is example:

sub LWP::UserAgent::redirect_ok { 1 }

Thanks

Li Tin O've Weedle
mad Tsort's philosopher


In reply to Re: POST redirect by LiTinOveWeedle
in thread POST redirect by ColonelPanic

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