this works really well, but I found that (at least under mac os x) I had to change the following: # Download the image and save it to disk. my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => "http://$imgurl"); to # Download the image and save it to disk. my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $imgurl); as the original version would just try to fetch "." and puke out. I don't know if that's due to what's on the mac, or no, but at least for me $imgurl already passes "http://link.to.image/image.jpg". so, just make that tiny change if you're running into problems fetching stuff. a very nifty app, very fun to max out your CPU fetching an ungodly number of images!
In reply to Re: Scrape Google's Image Search
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Scrape Google's Image Search
by Hutta
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