Gladly, but what part.
Here is the thing I tried:
if (param('paymethod') == 1) {
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(agent => 'InterZone client');
$ua->redirect(1);
my $resp = $ua->request(
POST 'https://secure.server.gr/cgi-bin/mepayment.sc',
Content_Type => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
Content => [ 'paymethod' => param('paymethod'),
'tr_id' => param('tr_id'),
'price' => param('price'),
'totalseats' => param('totalseats'),
'agree' => param('agree'),
'double' => param('double')
]);
if (!$resp->is_success) {
errorandout($Message[27], $lang."/out.html");
mail_inform('adm','site','Error',"Error".self_url(-full=>1,-query=>0
+)."\n");
exit;
} else {
That's what I'm looking for
}
}
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