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The HTTP-Message distribution contains classes useful for representing the messages passed in HTTP style communication. These are classes representing requests, responses and the headers contained within them. The following classes are provided: HTTP::Message base class (what's common between requests and responses) - HTTP::Request request on a resource (subclass of message) - HTTP::Response response from the resource (subclass of message) HTTP::Headers headers embedded in messages Other related modules: HTTP::Config configuration of request/response handling HTTP::Headers::Util helper functions for parsing of HTTP header values HTTP::Request::Common helper functions for constructing requests HTTP::Status symbolic names for the HTTP response status codes This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Copyright 1995-2008 Gisle Aas.
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