I also tried this to no use. It still returns "no pdb(the file) uploaded" error.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # pl8.pl - query California license plate database use strict; use LWP::UserAgent; use HTTP::Request::Common; use HTTP::Headers; my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $request = HTTP::Request->new(); my $url="http://enm.lobos.nih.gov/prep_job.php"; my $file="C:/protean/1o1l/1O1L.pdb"; my $response = $browser->request( POST $url, 'Content_Type' => 'form-data', Content=>[ "upload"=> [$file], "jobname"=> "PRT1", "case" => "2", "email" => "sinatureli\@gmail.com", "optin" => "true", "upload2"=> [$file], ], ); die "Error: ", $response->status_line unless $response->is_success; print $response->content; exit;

In reply to Re^2: Problem Using POST by Anonymous Monk
in thread Problem Using POST by Anonymous Monk

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