Hello all

For some time I have made use of Net::FTP in automating the download of files from FTP repositories. Recently, however, I have started to need to download a file from a HTTP source. After looking around, it seemed LWP::UserAgent was an appropriate tool and so:

my $URL = "http://target.site.com/path/to/file.gz"; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $response = $ua->get("$URL"); if ($response->is_success) { print $response->content; } else { die $response->status_line; }

Now, when I run it I get at server error 500. Yet if I browse to the URL with Firefox I have no problem accessing the file??

What am I doing wrong? and is LWP::UserAgent the best tool for this type of job?

Thanks


In reply to Help with LWP::UserAgent server error 500 by ezekiel

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