1. Verify what data your server program receives. Print that data to a log file to inspect.
  2. If your server program does not receive the data you expect, debug your client program.
  3. If your program is not using CGI, please make sure you understand the difference between GET parameters and POST parameters and URLs.
  4. Make sure that your server program can handle both, GET parameters and POST parameters. Read LWP::Request about how to send POST parameters.
  5. Verify that what your server program decodes is what you expect. Print that data to a log file to inspect.
  6. If your server program does not decode what you expect, post a relevant minimal version of your server program with hardcoded data so that we don't need a webserver or a client program.

In reply to Re^5: Print Json text from query string by Corion
in thread Print Json text from query string by perlCrazy

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