The part after "at" probably lists a line number from your code, or from the module you're using. But you showed no code in your post. I think we're going to need more information than you've provided if we are to help you with this issue. Please post a minimally constructed executable snippet of code that replicates your error.
Do you mean LWP, instead of LPW? I did a search for LPW and Perl, and came up with the same blank that my mind produced when I read your question.
Dave
In reply to Re: Prototype mismatch: sub main::trim: none vs ($) at
by davido
in thread Prototype mismatch: sub main::trim: none vs ($) at
by Anonymous Monk
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