Bonjour tout le monde,

in this piece of script

use WWW::Scripter; ($w = new WWW::Scripter)->use_plugin(JavaScript); $w->get('http://www.immoweb.be/FR/Rent.Estate.cfm?IdBien=2805206&xpage +=1');
The get() function gives the expected results but it takes more than 60 seconds and produces these warnings:
Argument "\x{b}\x{31}" isn't numeric in addition (+) at /usr/local/sha +re/perl/5.14.2/JE/Number.pm line 93. Unquoted string "inf" may clash with future reserved word at (eval 646 +2) line 2. Unquoted string "inf" may clash with future reserved word at (eval 663 +7) line 2. Unquoted string "inf" may clash with future reserved word at (eval 664 +0) line 2.
... which I've not been able to interpret so far. Using get() with other URLs produces other kind of warnings. I know Scripter can be very slow (cf #936386) but maybe if I manage to understand the warnings I'll be able to find a workaround?


In reply to WWW::Scripter performance and warnings by bretelle

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