Good idea. Here you go:
LWP::UserAgent::new: () LWP::UserAgent::proxy: http http://proxyserver:8080 LWP::UserAgent::proxy: ARRAY(0x1e75ca4) http://proxyserver:8080/ LWP::UserAgent::proxy: http http://proxyserver:8080/ LWP::UserAgent::proxy: https http://proxyserver:8080/ LWP::UserAgent::request: () HTTP::Cookies::add_cookie_header: Checking www.bar.foo.gov for cookies HTTP::Cookies::add_cookie_header: Checking .bar.foo.gov for cookies HTTP::Cookies::add_cookie_header: Checking bar.foo.gov for cookies HTTP::Cookies::add_cookie_header: Checking .foo.gov for cookies HTTP::Cookies::add_cookie_header: Checking foo.gov for cookies HTTP::Cookies::add_cookie_header: Checking .gov for cookies LWP::UserAgent::send_request: GET https://www.bar.foo.gov/page.asp LWP::UserAgent::_need_proxy: Proxied to http://proxyserver:8080/ LWP::Protocol::http::request: () LWP::Protocol::collect: read 829 bytes LWP::Protocol::collect: read 580 bytes LWP::UserAgent::request: Simple response: Forbidden

Nothing there that helps me, I'm afraid.


In reply to Re^2: WWW::Mechanize and https URL error by Cody Fendant
in thread WWW::Mechanize and https URL error by Cody Fendant

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