I am actually working on something similar to this myself (except I parse the info and email what I want to msyelf.) If you're wanting to simply grab a webpage from some place on the net and save it, LWP will work perfectly.
use LWP::Simple; my $url = "www.perlmonks.org"; my $webpage = get( $url );
Then just write $webpage somewhere, and you've got a "saved" html file. I think this is what you're asking for. EDIT: I don't think LWP::Simple will save header information though, which may or may not be an issue for you.

In reply to Re: Capturing web pages and making them static by GaijinPunch
in thread Capturing web pages and making them static by Biff

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