I added as you requested and now dont get an error message but also
I dont get any output at all. Please advise what else I need to do
to get this work:
use HTML::LinkExtor;
use LWP::Simple;
use File::Find;
sub LinkRoutine
{
my $name = $File::Find::name;
return unless -f $name;
open ( FH, $name ) or die "error $!: $name\n";
while(my $line = <FH>)
{
$base_url = $name;
$parser = HTML::LinkExtor->new(undef, $name);
$parser->parse(get($name))->eof;
@links = $parser->links;
foreach $linkarray (@links)
{
@element = @$linkarray;
$elt_type = shift @element;
while (@element)
{
($attr_name, $attr_value) = splice(@element, 0 , 2);
$seen{$attr_value}++;
}
}
close(FH)
}
}
find( \&LinkRoutine, "/perl/bin" );
for (sort keys %seen)
{
print $_, "\n";
}
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