Well, I didn't get a HTTP response object, but the response is still indicative of my previous attempts. My ~/.cookies.txt file wasn't created; do I need to somehow copy my existing Moz cookies into that file for the script to read from?
As of now, I have:
use CGI;
require LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Request;
$ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
$ua->cookie_jar({ file => "$ENV{HOME}/.cookies.txt" });
$url = 'http://www.somesite.com';
my $req = new HTTP::Request('GET', $url, $headers);
my $response = $ua->request($req);
if ($response->is_success) {
print "Content-type: " . $response->headers->content_type . "\n\n"
+;
print $response->content;
} else {
print "Error!!\n";
print $response->as_string, "\n", $response->content;
}
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