Instead of using get, create your own HTTP::Request object and call simple_request. From the docs:
The difference from request() is that simple_request() will not try to handle redirects or authentication responses.
So only a single request will be made, and you can then call is_redirect on the HTTP::Response object you get back to see if a Location header was returned or if a page was returned. Something like this:
my $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'http://imdb.com/find?nm=on;mx +=20;q=eliza%20dushku'); my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $response = $ua->simple_request($request); if ($response->is_redirect) { # store that URL } else { # do the more complicated stuff }
- Cees
In reply to Re: How to tell if a URL returned a Location: header?
by cees
in thread How to tell if a URL returned a Location: header?
by Cody Pendant
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