Well, thank you for your answer. Its really hard to figure out things here. I am not used to this forum and still getting familiar. Sorry for the trouble. Well, I hope giving the snippet of code and writing connotea will help monks here to understand my question. Connotea is an online reference library maintained by Nature, one of the known names in the field of life-sciences. It is a free-site. Users maintain their online reference library on connotea and I am trying to get the user information who have tagged their reference libraries which also includes the information about the references. Connotea provides perl API. As said before is the way the connotea stores their information. The line 41 as I mentioned above is some thing like this:

my @tags = $c->posts_for(uri =>"$currentURI");

where $currentURI comes from the list of uris I have and for which I am trying to get the information which is in the form of posts_for (this is coming from connotea perl API. This is in loop. I am using active perl 5.12.3. And I will take not to respond to my own nodes. Thank you. I hope this is more clear and will help me too. Thank you, Sammed


In reply to Re^2: Invalid content type in response: text/html..error handling by smandape1
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