After automating test orders in my script with WWW::Mechanize, I ran 
across HTTP::Recorder and thought I’d give that a try:

http://www.perl.com/pub/2004/06/04/recorder.html

        However, I feel like I’ve missed something in the setup.  I’m on OS X 
11.6.4 and I’ve chosen “Auto Proxy Discovery”* in the Proxies section of the 
Network control panel, and then I run the perl script on the command line.  Is 
that all there is to it?

        When I surf, nothing gets written to the log file I have set up, and 
then after a few minutes, the process in Terminal quits with this message:

(3724) PROCESS: Too many child process, serving the connection

        Does anyone have any experience setting up HTTP::Recorder?  Or is there 
a different solution?  I just noticed that HTTP::Recorder is deprecated.

Thanks,
Frank

* I’ve also read to choose “Automatic Proxy Configuration” in the control 
panel, but I don’t know what to enter in the URL (.pac) box.
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