This might not be directly to you merlyn but maybe a general question. I have a real hard time reading perl directions :). I did notice that my cookies file had been added to by the website I am trying to use. So I would like to somehow show this up to the server I am going into. I noticed this as possibly what I need to use but don't understand how. This is a part of LWP::UserAgent

$ua->cookie_jar([$cookies])

Get/set the HTTP::Cookies object to use. The default is to have no cookie_jar, i.e. never automatically add "Cookie" headers to the requests.

I have four lines of stuff from this website. Would I put them into an array, would I put the cookies in $cookies and have many of the above lines of code, or how might I go about showing them my cookies that the have set?

LeGo


In reply to Re: Re: lwp::simple basic question about webbing by LeGo
in thread lwp::simple basic question about webbing by LeGo

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