Here is the server code I used
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use HTTP::Daemon; my $server=HTTP::Daemon->new(Timeout => 10, LocalPort => 8989); while (my $client = $server->accept){ CONNECTION: while (my $answer = $client->get_request){ print $answer->as_string; open LOG,">>weblog.txt"; print LOG $answer->as_string;; close LOG; $client->autoflush; RESPONSE: while (<STDIN>) { last REPONSE if $_ eq ".\n"; last CONNECTION if $_ eq "..\n"; print $client $_; } print "\nEOF\n"; } print "CLOSE: ",$client->reason,"\n"; $client->close; undef $client; }
poj

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

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