When I was shelling out to curl, the way I was handing this was using _max_results and _paging with the REST calls (and checking if I needed to loop ove the _paging calls). So, I'm wondering if there's an easy way to pull this off with REST::Client? It doesn't look like it, however I can pass in my own LWP::UserAgent object -- is there a way to have LWP::UserAgent handle the paging under the hood? Guessing not based on my supersearch and duckduckgo searches, but thought I'd ask. Assuming not, is there another Perl module designed to handle this while providing a clean, simple interface?
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So are _paging _max_results curl options? Http headers? Something else?
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