For the lazy in you, allow me to introduce LWP::Simple:
use strict; use LWP::Simple qw(getstore head is_success); my @allowed = ('text/html', 'image/gif'); my $content = (head($url))[0]; die "Invalid content type! Please check URL.\n" unless grep($content =~ /\Q$_\E/, @allowed); FETCH: for(1..5) { if(is_success getstore($url, $output)) { printf "$output %d bytes OK\n", -s $output; last FETCH; } else { sleep 5; } } continue { die "Unable to fetch and store: $!\n$url => $output\n"; }
Not bad, eh? Let it do the work for you. :)

Update: Fixed a small bug, thanks chipmunk!

Update: spaz, try this on for size (LWP::Simple perldoc, approx line 148):

use LWP::Simple qw($ua); $ua->timeout(40); # set timeout, default 180


In reply to Re: How can I do this better? by mwp
in thread How can I do this better? by spaz

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