Hello monks,

I am trying to create simple parallel http getter with AnyEvent::HTTP. My program is bit larger, but following test case demostrates my issue well:

use AnyEvent::HTTP; my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar; my @urls = map { chomp; $_ } <DATA>; for my $url (@urls) { $cv->begin; http_get $url, sub { my ($body, $hdr) = @_; warn "[$hdr->{Status}:$hdr->{Reason}] ",$url," (",length($body +),")\n"; $cv->end; }; } $cv->recv; __DATA__ some urls

This works quite well, except that about 60% of queries end with result 599 - Unknown error. The list of failed ones does not seem to be consistent, it changes with every run. Any clue?

Running ActivePerl 5.10 on WinXP

-- thanks, Roman


In reply to Problem with AnyEvent::HTTP by bobr

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