That works.
It became tweaked a little, $page = shift to be able to alter the result, and a
'/' b/c a top-level URL without file name and without trailing forward slash
gets redirected on the server to the version with the trailing forward slash.
A little quicker. In detail, I think that http://
info.
-Original Message-
From: Gary Hawkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 2:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: read source file of .html
> use LWP. it can be as simple as this :
>
>
> use LWP::Simple;
> print get("http://www.mit.e
Gary Hawkins wrote:
> Along that line, I would like to be able to wind up with pages after retrieval
> as plain text without html tags, hopefully using a module.
Here's a really quick way to do so using HTML::Parser, it can probably
use some tweaking.
Hope this helps,
Briac
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
> use LWP. it can be as simple as this :
>
>
> use LWP::Simple;
> print get("http://www.mit.edu";);
>
> Tor.
>
Neat.
Along that line, I would like to be able to wind up with pages after retrieval
as plain text without html tags, hopefully using a module.
/g
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use LWP. it can be as simple as this :
use LWP::Simple;
print get("http://www.mit.edu";);
Tor.
yun yun wrote:
> if I want to read the real html file from web, such as
> http://www.mit.edu, should I use sock programming? and
> if then, how could I use,and where can I study this
> aspect? Thank