Yes thanks. I'll definitely use WWW::Mechanize. Ihad been searching CPAN for stuff like that but couldn't find it (as I had never used it, didn't really know what to look for).
As for the refactoring, yes, this is a good idea, though what I was thinking of was rather dynamic sub creation, something like
foreach(@keylist){
my $key = shift;
sub get_$key { #code of the func}
push @funcs,\get_$key;
}
But if this is possible, then I should return the subs' references so that they aren't destroyed when I loop in the foreach...and then export them all dereferenced...
How about that? Or is it obfuscating the code for peanuts?
P!
Are the monkeys gone yet?
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