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Is it possible to set a content timeout in LWP::UserAgent?

 
 
Leif Wessman
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      09-08-2004

Hi!

I know it's possible to set a connection timeout using $ua->timeout()
function. But how do I set a content timeout? If I connect to a dynamic
webpage that has an programming error and doesn't send any content I
would like to abort. I can't see anything about this in the docs.
Thanks for any input!

Leif

 
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