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Re: [ic] LWP::Simple get url returns error


On 05/12/2005 06:51 AM, daniel castro wrote:

Hi list I am getting this:

157.253.41.51 DeTQgeo3:157.253.41.51 - [12/May/2005:12:46:15 +0000] plcost /cgi-bin/plcost/test.html Runtime error: Couldn't get http://www.larepublica.com.co/inc/imagenes/indicad.php?env=7m9r5j5c at (tag 'exchange_rate') line 8.

LWP::Simple is It doesn't give you any useful info if it fails. Use LWP::UserAgent instead.

And a error 500 in the page I call the user tag.

That's because you're using die in your usertag. Use ::logError and then return 0 instead.

My usertag is this one:
UserTag exchange-rate Order currency
UserTag exchange-rate PosNumber 1
UserTag exchange-rate Routine <<EOR
sub {

my ($currency) = @_;

This is the only place where curency is even used? You realise that someone could pass "Frank's value coupons" for the currency and get the same exchange rate?

my $url;
$url = 'http://www.larepublica.com.co/inc/imagenes/indicad.php?env=7m9r5j5c';

env= looks like a session key. That URL is likely to only work for the browsing session you got it from, but you'd probably get a better idea of what the problem is if you use LWP::UserAgent and look at the error messages returned.

use LWP::Simple;
my $content = get $url;
die "Couldn't get $url" unless defined $content;
$content =~ /(\d\.\d{2,5})(.........)/;

RegExp is too generic. If you get an errordocument back your tag will return the remote server version (or something else) as the exchange rate.

return $1;
exit;

Never use exit or die in a tag, they will cause Interchange to stop running and return a 500 error (I think, but I'm sure it won't do good things). In this particular case exit is never reached so it won't hurt anything, but it's also an extra line that doesn't do anything. exit and die won't just cause your usertag to exit. They will cuase interchange itself to exit rather ungracefully.

}
EOR


i am trying to get the exchange rate for the colombian peso.

With rsDVD in the IRC chat came to the conclusion that interchange is unable to resolve a host, so he gest lost and retunr the error. but we are not sure.

How did he come to that conclusion? From what you've shown here that *might* be the problem, but then the problem could be just about anything.

Peter
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