You could also try HTTP::Lite
use strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Lite; my $url = 'http://ecs.amazonaws.com/onca/xml?Service=AWSECommerceServi +ce&Version=2005-03-23&Operation=ItemSearch&ContentType=text%2Fxml&Sub +scriptionId=xxxxxxxxxx&SearchIndex=Music&Keywords=5099921688607&Respo +nseGroup=OfferFull,Small'; my $http = new HTTP::Lite; my $req = $http->request( $url ) or die "Unable to get document: $! +"; print $http->body(), "\n";

For me, this returns the same complaint noted by Khen1950fx, but that's also what I get with LWP::Simple


In reply to Re: LWP::SIMPLE perl version 5.004_04 by broomduster
in thread LWP::SIMPLE perl version 5.004_04 by joshuahess

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