Well I just don't know how to do it correctly. While I defined port, agent,...etc, I used a hash with predefined key names like port, agent, logfh, but I could find any method for @ARGV, like params, arguments or whatever, may be it sound stupid :) for pro guys, but this is my reason I thought that with my skills I can either pass it by default with new(), or I should use something that I don't know yet.
BTW my only guess was:
open ( LOGFILE, ">>", "/var/log/repeater.log");
my $proxy = HTTP::Proxy->new(
port => '38374',
agent => $ua,
logfh => <LOGFILE>,
@ARGV
);
Can I do such a thing ?
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