It being your first script, I won't beat you over the head with the CPAN bat. However, using regular expressions to parse HTML is generally considered a no-no. It'd probably be better to use HTML::Parser or, my personal favorite, HTML::TokeParser:
use HTML::TokeParser;
# ...
my $p = HTML::TokeParser->new($source);
while (my $tag = $p->get_tag("img")) {
push @src, $tag->[1]{src};
}
# ...
foreach my $src (@src) {
print LOG $src, "\n";
}
# ...
For more information, see the docs on HTML::TokeParser.
Also, crazyinsomniac twisted my arm to mention HTML::TokeParser Tutorial. There, I said it.
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