Jeff Finn wrote:
Except Stas is not getting the error when he tries it... hmm.

I'm going to check it again tonight, and I'll include the error
log output.  I'm also going to try to use the eval statement he
suggested in the test, but I'm not sure that it will be practical
for me in my application.

Please try it to see whether it works. Until I manage to reproduce it myself, I can only guess what could possible work.


It's strange why it doesn't work with LWP. I think one needs to look how Apache::Test deals with ssl, since it does have support for it.

BTW, Stas:
certain versions of curl require -k to disable verification of the
certificate... on cygwin it does, but on redhat 9.0 it doesn't.  Sorry,
I forgot to mention that in my reply

Thanks Jeff, I read the manpage :)

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