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
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