Of course I tried $stmt=get("http:...?field1=val1&filed2=val2");
But this is detected as a not correct request and answered
with a "failed-Login" html-page by the server, even in a browser:
within the form method has to be set: method="post"
I just have to load the local form into UserAgent and perfom an request(form->click),
but HOW (?)
can I load that damn local html-form-file?
Isn't that just a simple thing?
I tried:
$req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'file:/home/../myForm.html');
$res = $ua->request($req);
But $req contains: GET 'file:/home/../myForm.html'
and then this crashes: $ua->request($req)
Carl
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