Hi I can just download web page content using the following statement without zip/unzip ::
my $content = get $regd_web_url;
How to zip and unzip a page in a subroutine ?? When i execute the following code placed in a subroutine, the below error occurs :

Can't call method "get" on an undefined value


This is the code, which i executed :
#--------------Zipping n Unzipping is done here # download page section first zip then unzip my %headers = ('Accept-Encoding' => ' gzip;deflate'); my $response = $ua->get($regd_web_url, %headers); my $content = $response->content; if(my $encoding = ($response->content_encoding)) { $content = Compress::Zlib::memGunzip($data) if $encoding =~ /gzip/i; $content = Compress::Zlib::uncompress($data) if $encoding =~ /deflate/ +i; }
-Regards
Sugar

In reply to How to zip and unzip a page in a subroutine ?? by sugarkannan

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