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6 POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser - A HTTP POE filter for HTTP clients or
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10 version 1.08
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13 use POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser;
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15 # For HTTP Servers
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17 my $request_filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'server' );
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20 my $arrayref_of_HTTP_stream = $filter->put( $arrayref_of_response_objects );
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24 my $response_filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'client' );
25 my $arrayref_of_HTTP_stream = $filter->put( $arrayref_of_request_objects );
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30 POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser is a POE::Filter for HTTP which is based on
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33 It can be used to easily create POE based HTTP servers or clients.
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35 With the "type" set to "client", which is the default behaviour, "get"
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41 HTTP::Response objects and convert them to HTTP streams. Like
42 POE::Filter::HTTPD if there is an error parsing the HTTP request, this
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48 "new"
49 Creates a new POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser object. Takes one optional
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85 The "put" method for HTTP responses was borrowed from
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97 Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
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100 This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Chris Williams, Artur Bergman
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103 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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