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Hmm... That's not much to work with, but I'll take a stab at it. The docs for HTTP::Tinyish say:
HTTP::Tinyish is a wrapper module for HTTP client modules LWP, HTTP::Tiny and HTTP client software curl and wget.It sounds like that module tries pretty hard to find a way to load SSL URLs. If you're getting a "no backend configured for scheme https" error, my first question would be do you have OpenSSL installed? My next question would be can you access any HTTPS URL with LWP, HTTP::Tiny, curl or wget? Cheers,
Brent
-- Yeah, I'm a Delt.
UPDATE: It's a slow night, so I had the time to read the source and the tests for HTTP::Tinyish look like they'll autodetect if SSL support is available on the four supported HTTP backends - LWP, HTTP::Tiny, curl, and wget - and run two SSL tests (per backend) if possible. What happens when you run the tests? - presumably you ran them when you installed the module? In reply to Re: https error
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