You can pass in a premade custom user agent (preferrably a HTTP::DAV::UserAgent, constructed with the appropriate parameters, via the -useragent => ... constructor parameter, or at least that's what the source code suggests to me.
Update: ... and looking at the HTTP::DAV documentation, it even shows how to pass in custom headers.
In reply to Re^3: http::dav keep_alive not enabled
by Corion
in thread http::dav keep_alive not enabled
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