SYNOPSIS
Need example
DESCRIPTION
- Timeout This parameter can take an absolute or relative timeout. The following forms are all valid for the -timeout field:
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Timeouts in:
300
30s 30 seconds from now
10m ten minutes from now
1h one hour from now
1d tomorrow
3M in three months
10y in ten years time Timeout at:
2000-02-31 00:40:33 at the indicated time & date
For more time and date formats that are handled see HTTP::DateRFC2518 states that the timeout value MUST NOT be greater than 2^32-1. If this occurs it will simply set the timeout to infinity
- $r->as_string()
- Method returning a textual representation of the request. Mainly useful for debugging purposes. It takes no arguments.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000 Patrick Collins.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:- Around line 288:
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