i dont know if this will help you or not, but i use mshttps whitch allows me to use LWP:SIMPLE to connect to https
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Browse All TopicsI am running a W2K - SP4 Serverand I installed Active Perl 5.8.2 build 808. LWP was installed when Perl was installed, and I installed Crypt::SSleay (.51) from a ppm session using install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.
It appears that all Crypt::SSLeay was configured correctly, and I get the message that it was.
But whenever a rum one of my perl scripts, which post back from paypal for payment, the return to from paypal just stalls. I have used this script succesfully for over 3 years on my older W2K server.
I put up a test script that I found at (experts exchange) to verify that LWP and Crypt::SSLeay where playing together, but it appears theye are not. I get an error message that Protocol scheme 'https' is not supported (Crypt::SSLeay not installed)
has anyone had this problem and is there a cure.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Rich
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by: HamdyHassanPosted on 2004-01-31 at 16:53:29ID: 10244757
Check the following
roup/perl. cpan.teste rs/115552
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http://www.nntp.perl.org/g
http://johnbokma.com/perl/