Well, what do you mean be "see the 2nd and 3rd frames"? A frameset is an HTML Document as any other and you can extract the URIs of the frames out of that frameset using HTML::Parser (or similar). Have a look at http://w3.org/TR/html4 to see what a frameset looks like.
--In reply to Re: Using perl to read multiple html frames
by fruiture
in thread Using perl to read multiple html frames
by TacoVendor
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