#!/usr/bin/perl
use LWP;
print "This is libwww-perl-$LWP::VERSION\n";
this script outputs: libwww-perl-5.834
My perl is v5.6.1 built for i386-linux
The code above (in my very first post) is my LWP code. I am trying to use LWP::Simple.
LWP::Debug says it is deprecated. I am trying to see if i can use that to gain some clues, but the man pages are not really helping me.
Also here are the versions for LWP::Simple and LWP::UserAgent courtesy of CPAN
cpan> install LWP::Simple
LWP::Simple is up to date (5.827)
cpan> install LWP::UserAgent
LWP::UserAgent is up to date (5.834).
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