Thank you for the reaction.
Sorry if it isn't clear. (first time you know)

Let I put it this way:
I have a "start_page" with +/- 100 urls on it.
When I hit one of these url's, i would like to go to the url
(could be www.perlmonks.org), and I would like to log in a file that "www.perlmonks.org" was viewed.
input to load the "start_page" (.conf file):

desc,url,hitcounts
nu,http://www.nu.nl,0
cvs,http://www.cvshome.org/,1
perl tutorial,http://www.steve.gb.com/perl/index.html,4

Than i'm able to count with that url.
Than i'm able to add 1 to "hitcounts".

In reply to Re^2: fetch url by perlboer
in thread fetch url by perlboer

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