i read a cgi file from webpage, and hope can download it email adress, but unfortune the page that i download had use an encodeemail method, so i can't read the result file well, this is my program
#!C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -w use strict; use warnings; use LWP::UserAgent; my $url = "http://bbs.wenjuantong.com"; open(OUT, ">>respone.txt") or die("Cannot open out file:$!"); my $agent = new LWP::UserAgent(); my $request = new HTTP::Request('get' => $url); $request ->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); $request ->content('type=another'); my $response = $agent ->request($request); print(OUT $response->as_string()); print(OUT "\n"); close(OUT) or die("Cannot close out file:$!");
this is a encodeemail fuction, would you like help me write a decodeemail.
sub encodeemail{ my ($self, $email) = CGI::self_or_CGI(@_); my $char = ''; while ($email =~ /([a-z\@]{1})/is){ $char = '&#' . ord($1) . ';'; $email =~ s/$1/$char/sg; } return $email; }

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