hi monks, i seek your wisdom,i am pretty new to perl

im using strawberryperl on windows xp to download multiple html pages,i want each in a variable

right now im doing this but as i see it, it gets one page at a time, and doesent go to the next until the current is downloaded

my $page = `curl -s http://mysite.com/page -m 2`; my $page2 = `curl -s http://myothersite.com/page -m 2`;

there are about 4 links in total, so i wanted to keep it as simple as possible,

looked into parallel::forkmanager, but couldnt get it to work also tried to use the windows command start before curl but that doesent get the page is there a more simple way to do this?

thank you in advance

In reply to simple multithreading with curl by Anonymous Monk

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