i just installed that module and verified that i can GET the URL you are interested in.
also, there is a HTTP::Cookies::Netscape package as part of HTTP::Cookies that allows you to manipulate the Navigator cookie file without reinventing the wheel. you can use it like so:
use HTTP::Cookies; $cookiejar = new HTTP::Cookies::Netscape(File => "$ENV{HOME}/.netscape +/cookies");
In reply to RE: Re: mp3.com stats
by mdillon
in thread mp3.com stats
by Anonymous Monk
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