#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use HTTPTest; # " Kon'nichiwa Japan my $euc_jp_hostname = "\272\243\306\374\244\317.\306\374\313\334"; my $punycoded_hostname = 'xn--v9ju72g90p.xn--wgv71a'; ############################################################################### my $starter_file = <The link EOF my $result_file = < { code => "200", msg => "You want fries with that?", headers => { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html; charset=EUC-JP', }, content => $starter_file, }, "http://$punycoded_hostname/index.html" => { code => "200", msg => "Yes, please", headers => { 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain', }, content => $result_file, }, ); my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " --debug --iri -rH" . " -e http_proxy=localhost:{{port}} http://start-here.com/start.html"; my $expected_error_code = 0; my %expected_downloaded_files = ( 'start-here.com/start.html' => { content => $starter_file, }, "$punycoded_hostname/index.html" => { content => $result_file, }, ); ############################################################################### my $the_test = HTTPTest->new (name => "Test-idn-headers", input => \%urls, cmdline => $cmdline, errcode => $expected_error_code, output => \%expected_downloaded_files); exit $the_test->run(); # vim: et ts=4 sw=4