It sets the body of the request. That has nothing to do with the "destination". Nominally, only POST and PUT requests may (and should) have a body so in practice, you don't use Content on GET requests.
You really have a HTTP- and not Perl question, so you may want to read up on the protocol to understand what's going on there. Otherwise, tell us what you want to do and we'll provide the pointers you need to reach a solution.Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re: man HTTP::Request::Common
by Aristotle
in thread man HTTP::Request::Common
by Anonymous Monk
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