I am trying to install http::proxy on activeperl so far I searched on ppm and there was no module calld http::proxy, I tried cpan, and after typing : install http::proxy it seemed to install ok, hwoever on running the prog it states that: Can't locate HTTP/Proxy .) at htr1.pl line 4. The code for the program so far is:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Proxy; use HTTP::Recorder; my $proxy = HTTP::Proxy->new( port => 3333 ); # create a new HTTP::Recorder object my $agent = new HTTP::Recorder; # set the log file $agent->file("c:/htr1.txt"); # set HTTP::Recorder as the agent for the proxy $proxy->agent($agent); #start the proxy $proxy->start(); 1;

In reply to Unable to install http::proxy on activeperl by coder57

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