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-Perl
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- Perl's a great script language, not the least for quick prototyping. Curl is
-elegantly used from within it. You can either invoke external curl command
-line or use the curl interface.
-
-The latest release of Curl_easy, a Perl interface to curl is available from
-
- http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/perl/
-
-(Georg Horn's original version of Curl_easy, supporting curl versions
-before 7.7 is still available from: http://www.koblenz-net.de/~horn/export/ )
-
-Using the Curl::easy module is just straightforward and
-works much like using libcurl in a C programm, so please refer to the
-documentation of libcurl. Have a look at test.pl to get an idea of how
-to start.
-