I get a lot of output that looks like this
GET http://www.example.com/ Accept-Encoding: gzip User-Agent: WWW-Mechanize/1.60 Cookie: customer_type=IndividualUser; landing_page=original Cookie2: $Version="1" (no content) HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily Cache-Control: no-cache Connection: close Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 07:22:30 GMT .... (no content) HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request Cache-Control: no-cache Connection: close Pragma: no-cache Content-Length: 2815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Client-Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 07:22:32 GMT Client-Peer: 159.156.152.18:8080 Client-Response-Num: 1 Proxy-Connection: close <style type="text/css"> (+ 2303 more bytes not shown) Error GETing https://www.example.com/dashboard: Bad Request at SiteScr +aper.pl li ne 22

In reply to Re^6: www::mechanize behind proxy and https not working by Anonymous Monk
in thread www::mechanize behind proxy and https not working by Anonymous Monk

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