Hello,

A small example that uses LWP to retreive the contents of a file from the web. It stores the web page content your looking for into the file 'temp.html', where you then can use it to your liking.
use LWP; my $filenamex = 'temp.html'; open FH, ">$filenamex"; print FH get("http://www.thewebsiteyouwant.com/page_you_want.html"); close FH;

If you are looking to extract/parse information off that particular HTML page you want, might want to take a look at a module like HTML::TokeParser (I perfer using this, another popular one is HTML::TreeBuilder

If you really want to learn a lot about LWP and the many uses it has, I recommend purchasing a used book of "Perl & LWP" published by O'Reilly.

perleager

In reply to Re: Extract Web Page by perleager
in thread Extract Web Page by Anonymous Monk

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