Interesting. I've tried modifying my LWP request to include all the headers you've shown but am still not receiving the leadings spaces.

I'm not sure where the LWP headers you show as "TE:" and "Connection:" are being inserted. I didn't think LWP would add these headers, but I could be wrong. I need to try out the fake web server code and experiment more.

Bottom line right now is, if anyone has other ideas I'd appreciate them.

Andy

@_="the journeyman larry disciple keeps learning\n"=~/(.)/gs, print(map$_[$_-77],unpack(q=c*=,q@QSdM[]uRMNV^[ni_\[N]eki^y@))

In reply to Re:^2 LWP not returning leading spaces in web page (ver 2) by aspen
in thread LWP not returning leading spaces in web page (ver 2) by aspen

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