It's not anything you're doing wrong that I can tell. I'd take this up with the module's author.

Looking at the code for LWP::Parallel::UserAgent, it is a subclass of LWP::UserAgent. The problematic method (_new_response) is defined in LWP::UserAgent but it is not exported (maybe it is in his version) nor is it an object method (it's a plain old subroutine so calling it by $self->_new_response will not work).

You could either

My vote would be to contact the author (his contact info is in the documentation), there may be more going on here and I'm missing something.

-derby


In reply to Re: Parallel Web Agent Problem by derby
in thread Parallel Web Agent Problem by CodeJunkie

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