The biggest trick is how you encode names and passwords that include special characters like /, : and @. The answer is to URI encode them.
See Put name and password in URLs for details.
In reply to Re: Re: WWW::Mechanize and proxy with username/password
by tilly
in thread WWW::Mechanize and proxy with username/password
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