Just another correction to my attempt at this and it still
doesnt work.
if (($old_word eq $curr_word) and ($old_word2 eq $curr_word2))
{
$data = head('http://web/web.html');
print $data->{'_headers'}->{'last-modified'};
use Data::Dumper;
my ($dat) = Dumper $data =~ (/'last-modified' => (.*$)/i);
print "$dat\n"; #Print to screen here and it does work here.
my %mail = ( To => 'you@email.com',
From => 'me@email.com',
Subject => "NO CHANGE HERE",
Message => "$old_word and $old_word2 Web page l
+as
updated ->$dat\n",
);
$mail{smtp} = 'smtp';
sendmail(%mail) or die "\nProblem! $Mail::Sendmail::error\n"
+;
}
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