It's necessary to get the location URL to a place where perl can operate on it. Doing that manually is a pain and should not be necessary since the URL should be in the browser's cache or history. Digging it out of the cache or history is the problem and the solution to that depends on the browser. On http://www.perl.com/cs/user/query/q/6?id_topic=78 I noticed a couple of modules that may help do it for the netscape browser: Netscape::Cache and Netscape::History. The netscape browser cache is probably a directory of web pages like it is for IE, but the history is most likely kept in a file and hopefully it's just a text file with URLs one per line in chronological order--at least it could be. It may be useful to look around for a browser that keeps the history in a particularly nice format. That's not likely to be IE, but who knows?
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