package LWP::Simple::Cookies; use strict; use warnings; sub import { my $pkg = shift; require HTTP::Cookies; require LWP::Simple; LWP::Simple->import( '$ua' ); no strict 'vars'; $ua->cookie_jar( @_ ? HTTP::Cookies->new( @_ ) : {} ); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME LWP::Simple::Cookies - adds cookie support to LWP::Simple =head1 SYNOPSIS use LWP::Simple; use LWP::Simple::Cookies ( autosave => 1, file => "$ENV{'HOME'}/lwp_cookies.dat" ); # Cookies are now used. get( ... ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module alters the operation of LWP::Simple so that it keeps track + of any cookies presented by the server. Any import options are passed dir +ectly to HTTP::Cookies->new. =head1 CAVEAT You are allowed to neglect to load the LWP::Simple module but be aware + that doing this prevents all of LWP::Simple's functions from being imported into your code. Use of this module as in the example mostly closely mi +rrors a normal LWP::Simple experience. =head1 SEE ALSO L<LWP::Simple>, L<HTTP::Cookies> =head1 AUTHOR Joshua b. Jore E<lt>jjore@cpan.orgE<gt> =cut

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