There are modules in CPAN that do some of this -
the camel book I think has a chapter on that.  Oreilly also
has/had a book out regarding writing robots and such.
Sample code should all work for perl - switching to PHP if you
want/need shouldn't be too hard.


Ben Ocean wrote:

> Hi;
> There's a great little proggie I use to scout out potential link exchange
> partners for my clients called Zeus.
> <disclaimer>
> I have no financial interest in Zeus.
> </disclaimer>
> *However*, there are some facilities in this proggie I don't care for:
> facilities designed to slow one down (and presumably keep the company from
> being known as a developer of devices for spammers, not that I advocate
> spamming). I also have a Linux box with a T-1 line that could kick serious
> butt, and this (of course) is built for Windoze. That, plus the fact that I
> now find I need a whole bunch of these robots and I'd like to legally skate
> on the licencing fee :) Which (finally) brings me to my question: Does
> anyone know of an open source program that does the same thing?
> TIA,
> BenO
>
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