Hi, I'm trying to rewrite part of our system to use WWW:Curl instead of a home-grown socket server.

I've got the basics working and can get a response with both get and post vars. However, I get the response in a variable and the rest of the code on the system is expecting a file/socket handle to be returned to read line by line. I'm not really a perl programmer so I can't see a way to do this. Can anyone help?

The relevant code is:
my $response_body; open (my $fileb, ">", \$response_body); $curl->setopt(CURLOPT_WRITEDATA,$fileb);
Which let's me return the response with return $response_body, but I'd rather return a filehandle.

In reply to Can I return a filehandle from Curl? by kiboro

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