Here you go, shows everything is as it should be :)
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::Socket;
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new (
Localhost => 'localhost',
LocalPort => '18080',
Proto => 'tcp',
Listen => 1,
);
die "cant do that: $!\n" unless $sock;
print "Please contact me at: http://localhost:18080\n";
my $CRLF = "\015\012";
while(my $s = $sock->accept()){
while(<$s>){
print $s "Echo: $_";
last if /^\s+$/;
}
close $s;
}
close $sock;
__END__
$ lwp-request http://localhost:18080
Echo: GET / HTTP/1.1
Echo: TE: deflate,gzip;q=0.3
Echo: Connection: TE, close
Echo: Host: localhost:18080
Echo: User-Agent: lwp-request/2.06
Echo:
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