Hey Chris, My MUA believes you used to write the following on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:03:33 PM.
>> Is this a Perl question? CD> Duh, yes, it is -- you said "grab", not "serve". Ignore the last mail. LOL, yep it is. :-) Bigger picture. I am processing a list of Windows servers and doing a "net view" on each to see if they respond - then presenting an html table via a web page. I have the current perl bit on a handfull of servers (I don't trust 'em, they are all MS.) I also have the .csv on each server, and would like to have it on only a couple (have to have redundancy! :-). So I am trying to get my 'net_view' perl bit read the server list from a web server. CD> The simplest way to do this is in Perl with LWP: CD> use LWP::Simple; CD> $content = get($URL); CD> Or to be more robust about it: CD> use LWP::Simple; CD> unless (defined ($content = get $URL)) { CD> die "could not get $URL\n"; CD> } CD> Make sense? Yep, I also noticed Net::HTTP. Any reason I should use one over the other? btw all, thanks for the quick response! -- Tim Musson Flying with The Bat! eMail v2.12.00 ------ A rock -------> me <----- A hard place ------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>