WWW-Search

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      $search->http_proxy_pwd($opts{'http_proxy_pwd'});
      } # if
    } # if
  elsif ($opts{'env_proxy'})
    {
    $search->env_proxy($opts{'env_proxy'});
    }
  elsif (0)
    {
    # This is the OLD code:
    $search->http_proxy($ENV{'HTTP_PROXY'}) if ($ENV{'HTTP_PROXY'});
    $search->http_proxy($ENV{'http_proxy'}) if ($ENV{'http_proxy'});
    } # if
  # submit search w/options.
  $search->native_query(WWW::Search::escape_query($SummaryQuery), $query_options);
  $search->login($opts{'userid'}, $opts{'password'});
  # Process the --ignore_channels argument(s):
  my @asChannel;
  foreach my $sChannel (@{$opts{'ignore_channels'}})
    {
    push @asChannel, split(/,/, $sChannel);

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=item --lwpdebug, -l

Display low-level libwww-perl debugging information

=back


=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

The environment variable F<http_proxy> (or F<HTTP_PROXY>)
specifies a proxy, if any.


=head1 SEE ALSO

For the library, see L<WWW::Search>.

For a more sophisticated client, see L<AutoSearch>.


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    my $search = new WWW::Search($sEngine);
    $search->{_host} = $_host if $_host ne '';
    $search->{_port} = $_port if $_port ne '';
    my %hsOptions = ();

    if (0 < $debuglwp) {
	require LWP::Debug;
	LWP::Debug::level('+');
    }

    $search->http_proxy($ENV{'HTTP_PROXY'}) if ($ENV{'HTTP_PROXY'});
    $search->http_proxy($ENV{'http_proxy'}) if ($ENV{'http_proxy'});

    if (0 < scalar(@options))
      {
      foreach my $sPair (@options)
        {
        if ($sPair =~ m/^([^=]+)=(.*)$/)
          {
          my ($key, $value) = ($1, $2);
          # This is a bit of a hack.  A set of CGI options is not



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