Hi,

#TODO Replace all of the links with fully qualified url's
#TODO Save the master_content to a file with the same file name

Here you go

use Path::Tiny qw/ path /; path( $newFileName )->spew_utf8( qq{<base href="$insert_str">}, $conte +nt );

You might need to html-escape $insert_str ... could use Mojo for that part

$ perl -Mojo -e " $dom = x(q{<base>}); $dom->at(q{base})->attr(qw{href + http://example.com/?&}); print $dom " <base href="http://example.com/?&amp;">

See Path::Tiny, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/base, https://metacpan.org/pod/ojo#x


In reply to Re: Web Scraping with Find / Replace (Mojo::DOM) by beech
in thread Web Scraping with Find / Replace by sjfranzen

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