Why not scrape it and find out? Javascript should be between <script> and </script> tags, shouldn't it? That should be fairly easy to do a simple regex for and pull what you're after.
Something like:
use strict;
use LWP::Simple;
my @page = split("\n", get('http://www.myurl.com'));
my $index = 0;
do{$index++} while $page[$index] != /script/; # increment until first
+script tag
while ($page[$index] != m!/script!){ #print out script lines until clo
+sing script tag
print "$page[$index]\n";
$index++;
}
But I have to wonder what is preventing you from just looking at the source of the page in a text editor? :)
Useless trivia: In the 2004 Las Vegas phone book there are approximately 28 pages of ads for massage, but almost 200 for lawyers.
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