I am sometimes getting 102 response from a web server. This response indicates that the server is processing the request but is not the final response for it (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#1xx_Informational). The request(>) response (<) sequence might look like this:
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GET some_url
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HTTP/1.1 102 Processing
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HTTP/1.1 102 Processing
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HTTP/1.1 102 Processing
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
The server can be considered reliable in the sense that the final response is ultimately sent.
Using LWP::UserAgent (6.02) I can recognise that I've received a 102 using HTTP::Status::is_info() but what I then need to do is consume at least one and maybe more subsequent responses for the original request and I can't see a way to do that once I have the response.
I thought I might be able to do it with a handler (http://metacpan.org/pod/LWP::UserAgent#Handlers) which I use successfully elsewhere, but I can't find a way to force continuing to listen.
I've also looked for a way to turn on "102 awareness" within LWP and just have the library take care of listening for the final response which it then returns, but I can't see that either.
Tell me I'm missing something obvious, please.