What content you should put in $content depends very much on what content $url is expecting to receive.
The most commonly accepted format for the content is called "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" (them HTTP guys sure know how to choose good names for things). This is a string formatted like this:
key1=value1&key2=value2
Luckily, WWW::Mechanize (or rather, one of its dependencies, HTTP::Request::Common) will automatically build that string for you given an arrayref. So you could set $content like this:
$content = [ key1 => 'value1', key2 => 'value2', ];
Content-types other than application/x-www-form-urlencoded are certainly possible, but unless you've been specifically told to use a particular content-type, it's pretty safe to assume that application/x-www-form-urlencoded is what is expected.
In reply to Re: Completely puzzled in creating content for post method of mechanize module
by tobyink
in thread Completely puzzled in creating content for post method of mechanize module
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