Thanks for your input, I also recived some suggestons from
crazyinsomiac to take a look at
URI::URL, since I knew my url checking was not the best, and I had planned on changing it.
Your last bullet point, see my
use.perl journal, it has some info from Sean Burke. Any other suggestions would be welcome.
Also, a better name would be good, another comment from
crazyinsomniac says the Smart part dosn't indicate what the module does, but does not have any suggestions...
Some other ideas I had was
HTML::TokeParser::URL, but it will also do files or html.
On an unrelated note, this is my 42nd post, not a 'major' milestone, but I think it's cool.
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