FYI, i run my own DNS and i am servering properly through named. You can poing, dig, and whois me from anywhere with no problems. You can even "get" my homepage with LWP::Simple from any other webserver.

Here's some more data though i just uncovered...

I download a local copy of LWP and renamed it JTLWP::Simple (sorry but i had to be sure i was using my own version)

I looked at the "get" method inside and saw this...

$response->decoded_content
I changed it to this...
$response->content
And now i get a response from my LWP::Simple get requests. SO i guess this means my LWP library has a broken decoder?? ANyone else seen this or have any ideas?

Thanks Monks!

jtrue

In reply to Re^2: CPAN LWP Install won't return local requests by true
in thread CPAN LWP Install won't return local requests by true

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