[ale] More perl than linux related question

James P . Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Mon Jun 18 09:46:06 EDT 2001


There are perl modules that handle this
stuff.

But quick and dirty is always usefull as
well:

@html=`wget -l1 -O - http://somesite`;

Now the array @html has the page ready for
processing.
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On 2001.06.18 09:38 Mel Burslan wrote:
> 
> 
> Well, I should have used "web application
> programming" instead of perl
> but I think this does suffice as well.
> 
> My question is :
> 
> where can I find a perl (or any other
> reasonably easy to implement web
> programming language) script which can send
> an http://www.blah-blah.com
> query to a site and store the incoming
> response page to a file for
> further processing ? Once upon a time I
> asked the same question on a
> perl message board and someone sent me a
> link to a perl library site but
> I was not able to figure out the answer.
> 
> Is there anyone, who implemented such an
> application, or who knows how
> to do it (preferably step by step, since I
> am not a programmer myself)
> including where to get the perl (or other
> lang) scripts ? By the way,
> the total solution will run on a RedHat 6.1
> powered box with Perl 5
> installed.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Mel.
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