Actually the problem is , i dont know the syntax for the post operation over https for perl.
Below is the code for post operation over the http and this code is working fine for me.Could you please modify this code for the post operation over https.
use HTTP::WebTest; my $webtest=new HTTP::WebTest; $url="http://mail.rediff.com/"; $proxy="http://192.168.1.60:3128"; @proxy=("proxies",[http=>$proxy]); $webtest->run_tests( [ { test_name=>"Posting the data for logging into site..", url => $url."cgi-bin/login.cgi/", method => POST, params=>[ FormName=>existing, login=>'username', passwd=>'********' ], } ], { @proxy, } ); $a=$webtest->current_response->content;

holli fixed formatting


In reply to Re^2: How do i post the page in https by chiragforever
in thread How do i post the page in https by chiragforever

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