Before posting here, read the documentation for the module(s) you're using. In this case, read up on HTTP::Response.
You'll see that you can use headers_as_string or content, depending on exactly what you want to achieve.
In reply to Re: HTTP::Response(s)
by tomhukins
in thread HTTP::Response(s)
by Amoe
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