I was wondering if you could create a program using LWP that could manage a perl account by creating a user-agent and having it download my bookshelf. For example, when the program finds a book that could be returned to the bookshelf I would like for it to email me a reminder.
To date, I am getting 0 length responses from oreilly.com although the program seems to work virtually everywhere else I have tried. I am wondering if there is a problem with the way I have set up the user agent or cookies that is causing oreilly to reject me.
If anyone has performed such a task, could you get in touch with me at matt@caitlain.com
Thanks.
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