Looks like you are mixing HTTP::Request with HTTP::Request::Common. Only the latter lets you use the simple POST syntax.

use HTTP::Request::Common; $request = POST $site, \%choices;

Also, all your earlier messing around with $JSrequest gets nullified when you redefine it completely here:

$JSRequest = POST "$site", %choices;

Finally, I can't see the web page you are submitting to, but I would be very surprised if this works:

search => 'javascript:verify(document.forms[0])');

That would mean the script has to take the search variable and evaluate it, which seems unlikely. Normally scripts which take post variables are on the server - they may produce javascript output, but they don't use javascript themselves. But you know what you're doing.

dave hj~


In reply to Re: At wit's end with LWP/https by dash2
in thread At wit's end with LWP/https by Shikko

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