First of all apologies for cutting too much out of the piece of code I quoted. LOG is a function that logs a message, AUTHORISATION and LOTUSPRIPATH are constants provided by the sub MYCONSTANT{ "constvalue" } idiom. I missed out the crucial line
my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
My problem in a nutshell is that if I quote the key then the values do not end up getting passed. So when I tried the first solution, adding the brackets, it failed to authorise because the authorisation value did not get passed. Randall's solution worked, because it did not involve quoting the key, and thankyou very much.
I think my problem is I don't understand the syntax of
I guess POST is a function from HTTP::Request::Common returning the request as a hash, but why it doesn't allow actual quoting of the keys is a mystery. Understanding of this is clearly at a higher level of enlightenment.my $res = $ua->request(POST $url, content_type => 'form-data', content => $query, authorization => "Basic abc", );
In reply to Re: How do I use strict with asub( a = 'b' ) syntax?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread How do I use strict with asub( a = 'b' ) syntax?
by Anonymous Monk
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