I have here a web server which generates some dynamic content. The dynamic pages constantly touched by other developers and I finally came to decision to test some critical functionality from outside using simple http client and something like Test::More. So I found Test::WWW::Mechanize but can't figure it out how to
- ensure that some URI is closed for unauthorized access. I mean there should be a method to check the HTTP code (401 or 403)
- check redirection (HTTP 302) and check its destination url
Maybe there is another test framework for this? Please sugest if so.
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