Re: newbie LWP::UserAgent questions
- From: Sherm Pendley <sherm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 10:50:13 -0400
"a" <a@xxxxxxxx> writes:
I would like to use LWP::UserAgent to login the web site and process the web
content. Then I should use $ua -> credentials($netloc, $realm, $uname,
$pass)
What is $netloc, $realm, $uname, and $pass?
Can someone post an example to demonstrate?
Please don't multi-post. That means, if your message is really relevant to a
variety of groups, you should just post it once, listing all of the target
groups separated by commas, instead of posting it individually to each one.
The benefit of that is that people who've already seen and/or replied to your
message in one group can skip over it when they're reading the other, and any
replies to your message will by default also be posted to all the groups.
Having said that - have a look at 'lwptut' and 'lwpcook'.
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