Inject margin in LWP

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How to inject margin in LWP

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A lightweight process (LWP) is essentially a virtual processor used to execute code and calls. They communicate between the user and kernel levels. They work with the many to many threading model by multiplexing a batch of user threads onto an equal (or lesser) amount kernel threads.
The threads library uses underlying threads of control called lightweight processes that are supported by the kernel. You can think of an LWP as a virtual CPU that executes code or system calls.
LWP - The World-Wide Web library for Perl (also called libwww-perl) is a set of Perl modules that give Perl programming easy access to sending requests to the World Wide Web.
What is LWP leave? LWP stands for leave without pay. Similar to LOP, it refers to unpaid leave taken by an employee when they have exhausted their available leave balance. The terms LWP and LOP are often used interchangeably.
(Library for World Wide Web in Perl) A suite of class libraries and software modules for the Perl programming language that is used to automate Web pages. LWP is commonly used to parse data from HTML pages.
The first and simplest use of LWPs two basic classes is LWP::UserAgent, which manages HTTP connections and performs requests for you. The new( ) constructor makes a user agent object: $browser = LWP::UserAgent-new(%options); The options and their default values are summarized in Table 3-1.

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