Aargh!! This is mine with you code:
ERROR! at test_link.pl line 85.
404 File 'reldate.txt' not found
Client-Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 16:50:25 GMT
Something is not working for me but I cannot find out what...
I have two parts of my code:
- in the first I simply check for the link if it is correct
- in the second I download the file corresponding to this link
In the second I adjusted the code by doing a double attempt: one using LWP (HTTP::Request->new (GET => $link)) and another using File::Fetch.
With File::Fetch function the download is working but not with HTTP::Request
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