I wrote a little Perl script (to beging with) that I want to run 24/7 for a week or two to monitor the base-response time of a websiet. The $latency, however, seems unreal after the first time... caching?

Is there a way to destroy the $ua object or disable caching some other way? Here it is...

# # pingloop.pl # use LWP::UserAgent; use Time::HiRes 'time', 'sleep'; $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; $ua->proxy ('http', 'http://10.12.8.12:8080'); $count = 5; while ($count--) { $start = time(); $response = $ua->get("http://myaccount.polymerchemicals.com/ping.h +tm"); $latency = time() - $start; print "Received in $latency seconds\n"; sleep (60); }
And here are the number:
Received in 0.4375 seconds Received in 0.03125 seconds Received in 0.03125 seconds Received in 0.03125 seconds Received in 0.03125 seconds
TIA, Aad Slingerland, The Netherlands.

In reply to LWP::UserAgent without caching? by Aad

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