What you're probably running into is this: your browser knows what about your firewall/proxy server, but Perl scripts (include PPM) do not.
The (poorly documented) trick is to set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY to point to your proxy server. E.g., HTTP_PROXY=http://stupidfirewall.mycompany.com:8080/ LWP (LWP::UserAgent:env_proxy() in specific) will detect this setting, and use it when making HTTP requests.
In reply to Re: Re: So what's the deal with Perl/Tk on win32?
by dws
in thread So what's the deal with Perl/Tk on win32?
by gregor42
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