Mike writes:
> I sure appreciate your help.
>
> I have done quite a few things listed on the internet
> with both Simple and UserAgent.
Sorry Mike, but I have hard time to get a clear picture of what you are
saying.
Did you manage to use LWP::Simple to load google.com?
This is really the first
I was thinking it might give the fill in form
that you get when you go here:
https://nationalmap.gov/epqs/
I think you are right. It is acting as intended
when visited with a browser.
Mike
On 8/28/2019 10:00 PM, Olivier wrote:
Mike writes:
Thanks for the response.
Yeah, I don't unders
In my Firefox it is set at:
"Use system proxy settings"
I turned it off briefly, but didn't really see
any changes.
I do not implement a proxy in LWP::Simple.
I don't think I use a system Proxy:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/proxy.jpg
Mike
On 8/29/2019 5:52 AM, Olivier wrote:
And another quest
I sure appreciate your help.
I have done quite a few things listed on the internet
with both Simple and UserAgent.
We see that many of the failing sites are govt
sites. One guy can access all my Not Working sites,
but he says that glorecords and nationalmap.gov react
very slow, even when User
> Is this something which should be handled differently in the module
itself?
Possibly. But what the author considers to be fatal is up to them so I
wouldn’t say “should” but “could” ... that’s why Perl has eval ;-).
You can go into the module code, find the “die” and change it “warn” maybe.
It’d
On 8/28/19 7:33 PM, Andy Bach wrote:
> Look at eval blocks - lets you trap fatal errors from other code and not
> die/abort yourself.
> https://perldoc.perl.org/functions/eval.html
Thanks. I went with an eval block since it was very quick to set up.
> You can also wrie your own signal handling c
--
And another question... Are you using any proxy in your broswer? If you
do, how did you imnplemented that proxy in LWP::Simple?
Olivier
Olivier writes:
> Mike writes:
>
>> Thanks for the response.
>>
>> I agree with everything you say.
>> I just want my LWP::Simple to access every
>> web
Mike writes:
> Thanks for the response.
>
> I agree with everything you say.
> I just want my LWP::Simple to access every
> web link that my browser can access.
>
>
> I now know that some of you can run the
> code below and get all 4 of the websites
> I have listed to return the website info.
> A
Thanks for the response.
I agree with everything you say.
I just want my LWP::Simple to access every
web link that my browser can access.
I now know that some of you can run the
code below and get all 4 of the websites
I have listed to return the website info.
All 4 of those web links gives: