#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use LWP::Simple qw(get);
use HTML::Parser;
use URI::Escape;
my $new_link = "http://www.baz.com/cgi-bin/doubleclick.cgi?url=";
my $url = $ARGV[0]
or die "usage: $0 http://www.foo.com/bar.html\n";
my $file = get($url)
or die "Cannot get the page '$url'\n";
my $parser = HTML::Parser->new(
default_h => [ sub { print shift }, 'text' ],
start_h => [ \&modify_link, 'tagname, attr, text' ],
)->parse($file);
sub modify_link {
my ( $tagname, $attr, $text ) = @_;
print $text and return if $tagname ne 'a';
$attr->{href} = $new_link . uri_escape( $attr->{href} );
print '<a', ( map { qq' $_="$attr->{$_}"' } keys %$attr ), '>';
}
__END__
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