Thank you so much, this worked perfectly! I don't think I ever would have got this working by myself, but I'm glad I was fairly close.

And yes, I realize posting that password wasn't a great idea but I felt that, apart from being necessary to truly see if the program could connect to that site specifically, it doesn't grant access to anything significant and it was already included in the PHP code on the site I linked to. Also thanks for the tip on the for loop.


In reply to Re^2: How can I use LWP to log into digest-auth site and do post() (converting from PHP CURL) by fgsfds100
in thread How can I use LWP to log into digest-auth site and do post() (converting from PHP CURL) by fgsfds100

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