Sorry, I forgot to add the line breaks on the other Q.

Is it possible (using Perl) to redirect a website that has the words: "word1" (and/or)

"word2" (and/or) "word3" (and/or) "word4" (and/or) "word5" (and/or) "word6" (and/or)

"word7" (and/or) "word8" (and/or) "word9" (and/or) "word10" ---- to the webpage:
"D:\something\something\here.htm"?
::Can I make this program 'load up' when the computer (XP Pro) is starting, and keep the program "invisible" and run while the computer is kept on?::

How?

- Clearing it up -

My point is can i redirect a website by using Perl if there are any of the "words" on the page to D:\something\something\here.htm? Can I make the program startup with the computer and keep running while the computer is on? If so, how?

Best regards, Ben

edited: Tue Aug 12 00:58:03 2003 by jeffa - title change (was: "Perl (kinda long... but urgent!!)")


In reply to Redirect on detecting certain words on a page by aznkidben2

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