Hi Hossman,

I know that the request was successful that is why I got status code 200. I want to get the content so that I can parse the same. I will show the alternative to this one that I wrote using Win32::OLE. This uses msxml2.serverxmlhttp.


sub GetContent{ my($lstrURL)=@_; $testURL=Variant(VT_BSTR,$lstrURL); my $lobjXML=Win32::OLE->new('MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP'); #my $lobjXML=Win32::OLE->new('WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1') or die "can +not create: $!"; $lobjXML->open("GET",$testURL,false); #$lobjXML->SetClientCertificate("Enterprise Trust\\Local Computer"); $lobjXML->send; #print $lobjXML->GetALLResponseHeaders; if($lobjXML->status==200){ #print $lobjXML->Status ,"\n"; return $lobjXML->ResponseText; } else{ return $lobjXML->status,"\n"; #print $lobjXML->ResponseText; } undef $lobjXML; }

This piece of code works fine and fetches content. But I cannot port this on a linux box. That is why I want the whole thing to work using LWP. My requirement is to parse the content which I get as response to HTTPS request. Thanks a lot for the response.
Regards,
Binu


In reply to Re: Re: HTTPS Call across proxy server by Anonymous Monk
in thread HTTPS Call across proxy server by Anonymous Monk

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