Does this help? This is a Dumper($mech):
'content-typ +e' => 'text/html; charset=utf-8', 'server' => ' +Microsoft-IIS/6.0', 'content-styl +e-type' => 'text/css', 'x-are' => 'y +ou digging my headers?', 'x-powered-b +y' => [ + 'http://www.bandwidth.com', + 'ASP.NET' + ], 'content-dis +position' => 'attachment;filename=auto_20090318_0610.zip', 'client-resp +onse-num' => 1, 'content-len +gth' => '337991', 'x-aspnet-ve +rsion' => '2.0.50727',
I notice the content-type and content length.

Jack

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