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perl-HTTP-Proxy: perl-HTTP-Proxy (a pure Perl HTTP proxy)
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perl-HTTP-Proxy:
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perl-HTTP-Proxy: This module implements an HTTP proxy, using an HTTP::Daemon to accept
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perl-HTTP-Proxy: client connections, and a LWP::UserAgent to ask for the requested
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perl-HTTP-Proxy: pages. The most interesting feature of this proxy object is its
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perl-HTTP-Proxy: ability to filter the HTTP requests and responses through user-
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perl-HTTP-Proxy: defined filters.
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perl-HTTP-Proxy:
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perl-HTTP-Proxy:
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perl-HTTP-Proxy:
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perl-HTTP-Proxy:
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