I'm useing LWP::UserAgent, and $resp is the responce from a http GET from my program.
Here is a bigger picture of my code..
$hdrs = new HTTP::Headers(Accept => 'application/octet-stream',
User_Agent => 'my program');
$url = new URI::URL($FileURL); ## $FileURL might hold - http://www.wha
+tever.com/me.jpg
$req = new HTTP::Request('GET', $url, $hdrs);
$ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
$ua->timeout($WaitState); ## $WaitState holds a number
$resp = $ua->request($req);
if ($resp->is_success) {
open (DOWNLOAD, "> $Filename") || warn;
binmode(DOWNLOAD);
print DOWNLOAD $resp->content;
close (DOWNLOAD) || warn;
return "Success";
} else {
return "Fail";
}
I thought the accual downloading was taking place when "print DOWNLOAD $resp->content;" get's fired off.
Does this new code help you understand what I'm attempting to do?
Alucard
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