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in thread parsing CSV

webpage 1 is a blank page with two columns:
storage, cid 546 , c100 6234 , c200 3265 , c300 etc , etc
web page 2 is also a blank page with data but no columns just data:
c100, jo shmo c200, jack black c300, patrick stewart c400, may shoe c500, dick tracy c600, morgan freeman c700, michael jordan c800, vladimir putin c900, corey feldman etc, etc etc, etc
I have to take the cid and name on page 2 and match it to cid and storage on page 1. Some magic happens and it concatenates into a csv or $output variable or anything really that can get put onto the body of an email that displays:
CID, Name, storage size c100, jo shmo, 546 c200, jack black, 6234 etc, etc, etc
I have to somehow take those urls and download the info concatenate and match the data together and send said data in body of email

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Re^9: parsing CSV
by younggrasshopper13 (Novice) on Oct 09, 2016 at 03:03 UTC
    Any thoughts, Monks of Wisdom?

      If you are using Perl you seldom need to resort to using the command line to get work done. Don't use curl. Don't use mail. Instead read the suggestion Corion gave and the documentation for MIME::Lite. When you figure it out you'll be surprised how easy it is.

      Premature optimization is the root of all job security
        I tried to change the print from $Output but the problem I was having was that I would receive errors when trying to input the urls in place of PG1CSV and PG2CSV