Hello,
I'm using HTTP::Request::Common to send POST requests, unfortunatly the remote host field separator is not a & as usual but a \r\n (0d0a in hexadecimal).
How can I do ?
my %params= ('page' => 28,
'index' => 36);
my $request = POST 'http://example.org', \%params;
$mech->request($request); #send with Mechanize
When capture with wireshark :
Text based data
page=28&index=36
But the remote host expected
Text based data
page=28
index=36
Can I specify the field separator ? If not what can I do ?
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