HTTP is a request-based protocol, there are no "persistant connections" like they are on SQL, SMTP or FTP (where one connection may handle more than one action).
The HTTP Keep-Alive is some kind of persistant connection, but it's limited in various ways.
LWP's Keep-Alive should do the job, but there are other participants who might not support or like it.
In reply to Re: HTTP persistent connection solutions
by Sewi
in thread HTTP persistent connection solutions
by skazat
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