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What you call "GET params" are just URL params. HTTP::Request doesn't have a special syntax for constructing an URL from path and parameter, that's not its job. But for example URI has a method query_form that can help you in constructing the URL. In general, HTTP::Request is pretty low level. If you want convenience, you might want to use a a more high-level abstraction (like LWP::UserAgent or Mojo::UserAgent or so). In reply to Re: Passing both GET and POST params to HTTP Request
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