Corion,
Many thanks. the code has worked for a single image download.
How about if you loop over multiple images like this:
my @ids = qw(101 102 103 104 105);
foreach my $id ( @ids )
{
my $link = $mech->xpath( "//a[text()='MY IMAGE $id']", single => 1
+ );
$mech->click($link);
$mech->sleep(1);
my $resources = $mech->getResourceTree_future()->get;
my @images = grep { $_->{type} eq 'Image' } @{$resources->{resourc
+es}};
print @images, "\n"; # this shows that the information in the arr
+ay is not resetting
my $image = $mech->getResourceContent_future( $images[0]->{url} )-
+>get->{content};
open my $fh, '>:raw', $id.'.jpg';
print $fh $image;
}
This code does not necessarily save the correct images because it looks like the resources are not resetting.
Thank you again.
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