Oh learned Monks, I'm trying to inject a string at the begining of each link, so that a call to <a href="abc.com"> becomes <a href="fooabc.com">
I think I'm on the right track, but my code so far has two failings:
1. It doesn't work if there are more than one href on a line
2. I can't figure how to inject the 'foo' backinto the string.
Any tips or pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated:
my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $response = $browser->get( $in{url} ); if ( $response->status_line eq '200 OK' ) { my $html = $response->content; print "fetching $in{url}"; while( $html=~ m/<a href="\s*(.+)\s*"/g ) { print print "links $1<br>\n"; } }

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