in reply to Urls & Perl

Also how does it work?
If you're asking why there are literal \x2F's in place of the slashes in your url, you should tell us where you got the url from.

You shouldn't need to process or convert a page fetched by LWP, no. Is there something that makes you think you do need to?

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Re^2: Urls & Perl
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 12, 2007 at 10:12 UTC
    I got the link with \2xf from the orkut login website. When you login, you are redirected to a page containing \x2f which further redirects to a link containing \u300d. Thank you