(Please note that I'm new to Perl.)

Let's say I have something like this (this is only an example, actual request will be different:

http://pastebin.org/58143

And I want to remove all responses and all one liners showing page address. I would like to only have all requests left in text file with saved LiveHTTPHeaders output.

So, the output would be:

http://pastebin.org/58144

I want to remove useless (for my task) information that tool (livehttpheaders) is generating. Could someone suggest how to do it? I have script I'm trying to use for this but its output is empty file instead of what I'm trying to achieve. Script looks like this (If you would like to suggest something completely different it's ok):
#!/usr/bin/perl local $/ = "\n\n"; while (<>) { print if /^GET|POST/; # Add more request types as needed }

In reply to How can I remove responses from Firefox LiveHTTPHeaders output using Perl? by TimM

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