After checking
- https://www.yammer.com/api_doc.html#resources_messages_manipulating
- When posting a new message, the response body will include the new message formatted as in message polling above. This allows you to immediately display the newly-posted message back to the user.
I think its a bug that the api_doc doesn't explicitly list what type of status code the response should have, like it does for many other methods.
I think you definitely need to check the content, maybe as per LWP::Debug?
$app->{browser}->add_handler("response_done", sub { shift->dump; retur
+n });
Or maybe with
->SUPER::new(
tokens => \%tokens,
browser => WWW::Mechanize->new( autocheck => 0 ),
)
and then you can
my $response = eval { $app->view_restricted_resource ... };
unless( $response ){
warn "ERROR $@ ";
$response = $app->res; # WWW::Mechanize cache it for you
}
print $response->content;
or something like that
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