OK, got it!

# get pages for each city, keyword, proxy for my $city (@cities) { my $keyword = shift @keywords; my $proxy = shift @proxies; print "City : [$city]\nKeyword: [$keyword]\n"; print "Current proxy:$proxy)\n"; # Use this UA/Proxy to fetch something.... $ua->proxy(['http'], 'http://'.$proxy); my $url = join '',$link1 . $city ."+". $keyword, $link2 . $city ."+". $keyword, $link3; my $response = $ua->get($url); print "getting $url\n"; if ($response->is_success) { my $filename = "Bing/${city}_${keyword}.html"; print "Creating $filename\n"; open my $fh, ">", $filename or die("Could not open $filename. $!"); print $fh $response->decoded_content; # or whatever close $fh; } else { die $response->status_line; } print "\n"; } close($fh);

In reply to Re^11: Can't call method "proxy" on an undefined value at by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can't call method "proxy" on an undefined value at by Anonymous Monk

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