You may want to change:

sub DISALLOWED_SCHEMES ()  { qw( mailto ) }

to:

sub DISALLOWED_SCHEMES () { qw( mailto javascript ) }

Otherwise your script will try to spider javascript functions. This means you're also going to need to change:

next if grep { $uri->scheme eq $_ } DISALLOWED_SCHEMES;

to something like:

my @dissallowed = DISALLOWED_SCHEMES; foreach my $scheme (@dissallowed) { next MAINLOOP if ($uri->scheme eq $scheme); }

I forget whether or not a next works in a for loop, and don't really have time to look it up, so I used MAINLOOP and assumed the loop we're nexting is named.


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Edited by BazB: close stray code tag.


In reply to Re: Web Site Mapper by Vautrin
in thread Web Site Mapper by hardburn

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