sorry, I should have specified that you post a self-contained runnable code which demonstrates the problem.
Something like
# server.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use POE;
use POE::Component::Server::HTTP;
my $poco = POE::Component::Server::HTTP->new(
Address=>'localhost',
Port => 8000,
ContentHandler => {
'/' => \&handler,
},
);
$poe_kernel->run;
sub handler {
my ($request, $response) = @_;
print $request->as_string,"\n";
$response->code(200);
$response->content("You sent: ", $request->content);
return 200;#RC_OK
}
__END__
# client.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use LWP;
print LWP::UserAgent->new->get(
qw[
http://localhost:8000/user/
Accept text/x-json
Content-Type text/x-json
],
Content => q[{"Password":"blah","Username":"blah"}],
)->as_string;
__END__
I think it is a bug in POE::Component::Server::HTTP
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