Dear Wise Monks, I have been struggling how to do something that I think should be simple, but is eluding me. I have a list of images that I am trying to download and save to my own hard drive. For example,
use strict; use LWP::Simple; my $url ='https://app.e2ma.net/userdata/22031/images/e1214960519.jpg'; my $filename = 'e1214960519.jpg'; getstore($url,$filename);
And when I go to the directory that I am running the script from, nothing is there. Plus I searched the entire hard drive for the file to see if I just stored it in the wrong place, could not find it. I am thinking it is because of the https, but not really sure how to get around this. I am running ActiveState 5.10 in Vista (I know, I know...). Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!

In reply to Saving a image from web by drblove27

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