Maybe try something like this instead:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new;
my @req = ('http://www.wheresmycellphone.com/submit.php',
[txtisdcode => 1, txtcitycode => '000', txtphone => '00000
+00']);
my $response_to_discard = $browser->post(@req);
print $response_to_discard->as_string();
In particular, that line
my $resp = (POST 'www . wheresmycellphone . com/', ['txtisdcode' => 1,
+ txtcitycode' => '000', 'txtphone' => '0000000']);
is wrong in several respects:
- POST is a bareword
- ...that is not separated from the next item with a comma
- txtcitycode' should either be quoted properly, or not at all ('=>' already does that)
- $resp should be @resp, otherwise you'd only have the final arrayref of that list in $resp
- the URL must be absolute (http://...)
- the respective form on www.whereismycellphone.com is posting to submit.php, not /
(I wonder how you got that past -w and use strict;...)
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