If you'd done a
use Data::Dumper;
die Dumper($content);
You'd see this:
<SCRIPT>
if(self==top)top.location.replace("/?"+document.location)
</SCRIPT>
Got it? :-)
So this would work:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use CGI qw/:standard/;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
my $url = "http://www.letssingit.com/frame_menu.html";
my $query = "avril";
use WWW::Mechanize;
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new(agent=>"wonderbot");
$mech->get($url);
print header,start_html("lyrics grabber");
$mech->submit_form(
form_name => 'search',
fields => {
s => $query,
l => 'song', # or 'artist' or 'album' or 'lyrics'.
},
);
my $content = $mech->content;
$content =~ s/self==top//;
print $content;
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