While (ActiveState) Perl does have an implementation of fork() for Win32, the fork() emulation does not always work, and you found such a case.
There is not much hope for your stuff, because threads are experimental in Perl and don't do much good. You could write out a batch file which starts several instances of your script in parallel with the start batch command.
In reply to Re: fork + HTTP::Request=perl.exe crash
by Corion
in thread fork + HTTP::Request=perl.exe crash
by crashmonk
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