Thank you,
you're kind.
i read HTTP::Request, LWP::UserAgent, lwp cookbook, tried all, i only have the http headers of the response printed. not the header of the post.
i tried this
use HTTP::Request::Common qw(POST);
use LWP::UserAgent;
$ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
my $req = POST 'http://www.host.com/login.php?sid='.@sids[0],
[ username => 'myUserName', password => 'myPasswd', lo
+gin => 'Connexion' ];
print $ua->request($req)->as_string;
i also tried this
open WRITER3 ,"> header.txt"
my $res = $ua->post($url_base.'?sid='.$sids[0],[username => 'myUsernam
+e', password=>'myPasswd',login=>'Connexion']);
print WRITER3 $res->as_string;
how can i get the headers of my posts please ?
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