Having just installed Crypt::SSleay from

C:\Perl\packages>ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/Crypt-S +SLeay.ppd ==================== Install 'Crypt-SSLeay' version 0.51 in ActivePerl 5.8.6.811. ==================== [snip ...] Successfully installed Crypt-SSLeay version 0.51 in ActivePerl 5.8.6.8 +11.

I ran my cut dwon version of your script against the https url you embedded in your code, and it ran through clean:

C:\test>535553 https://www.wellsfargo.com Starting LetsRock() Waiting for 1 Waiting for 2 Waiting for 3 Waiting for 4 Waiting for 5 LetsRock() ended

If you got your version of C::SSLeay from somewhere else or built it yourself you could try re-installing as above. If not, you could try regressing to AS811. I had various problems with AS815 and regressed to fix them. I'm awaiting 5.8.8 before I ungrade.


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In reply to Re^3: Threads calling LWP causes exception by BrowserUk
in thread Threads calling LWP causes exception by mojoshaneman

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