Made up this demo, which partly used your code. I tested and it worked. To use just enter something like www.perlmonks.com
Compare this with yours and see what's the difference.
use Tk;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use strict;
my $mw = new MainWindow;
my $sndtxt = "www.google.com";
my $nameEntry = $mw->Entry(width => 80, textvariable => \$sndtxt)->pac
+k;
$nameEntry->bind('<Return>', sub {my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET(Prot
+o=> "tcp", PeerAddr=> $sndtxt, PeerPort => "80") || die "failed";
#chomp $sndtxt;
printx($sock, "GET http://$sndtxt/ H
+TTP/1.1\r\nHost: $sndtxt\r\n\r\n");
$sock->close();}
);
my $text = $mw->Scrolled("Text", width => 80, height => 30, -scrollbar
+s => "se")->pack;
MainLoop;
sub printx {
my $sock = shift;
print $sock shift;
$text->delete("1.0", "end");
while (<$sock>) {
print $_;
$text->insert("end", $_);
}
}
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