Hello,
I am really just a starter and I succeed in making a script that downloads the url specified but now I would like to add a proxy with an ip and a port for instance this ip 109.191.37.193 with port 3128..
Is there someone who can help me out a bit?
Thanks in advance,
PS this is what I already got
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use LWP::UserAgent [search.cpan.org];
use HTTP::Request [kobesearch.cpan.org];
my $url = 'http://uploads.wouterds.be/download/63/';
my $agent = LWP::UserAgent->new(env_proxy => 1,keep_alive => 1, timeou
+t => 10);
my $header = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $url);
my $request = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $url, $header);
my $response = $agent->request($request);
# Check the outcome of the response
if($response->is_success){
print "Download ok\n";
}
elsif($response->is_error){
print "Error:$url\n";
print $response->error_as_HTML;
}
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