It's neither lr=_lang_xx nor lr=xx but lr=lang_xx
(see here).
However, the [ lr => 'lang_it' ] notation seems to be ignored by the Google::Search API.
Try this:
my $search = Google::Search->Web( query => { q => "site:sunrise.ch
+",
lr => 'lang_it',
hl => 'it',
},
# key => $your_google_api_key,
# referrer => $valid_referrer,
);
...which works better.
You might also want to check
$search->error and
$search->error->reason ...
Hint: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see http://code.google.com/apis/errors
and key/referrer-comments above...
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