Hello Perlmonks,

I'm trying to recieve data from another Perl script with HTTP::Async. When I run the following script with an HTTP-Request ist works well.
my $url = "http://myurl.com/cgi-bin/skript.pl"; require HTTP::Request; my $req = HTTP::Request->new(POST => $url); $req->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); $req->content( "var=test" ); use HTTP::Async; my $async = HTTP::Async->new; $async->add( $req ); while ( my $response = $async->wait_for_next_response ) { print $response->as_string; }
But when I use a HTTPS-Request it fails.
my $url = "https://ssl.myotherurl.com/cgi-bin/skript.pl";
For SSL usage I've installed the module Crypt::SSLeay. Also HTTPS-Requests with LWP::UserAgent work well.
Is it possible, to run HTTPS-Requests with HTTP::Async? Do you know, what to change in the script?

Thanks for your help!
atomsfearpete

In reply to Asyncron Https-Requests with HTTP::Async by atmosfearpete

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