Hi,
I have a question about WWW::Google::PageRank module.
I want to use get() method with variable as a parameter but I always get undef as a result.
This is an example that I found and modified a little bit:
use strict;
use warnings;
use WWW::Google::PageRank;
print "Enter URL:\n";
my $temp = <STDIN>;
my $url = "http://".$temp;
chomp($url);
if (defined($url)) {
my $pr = WWW::Google::PageRank->new;
print scalar($pr->get($url)), "\n";
} else {
print 'Page not specified!'. "\n";
}
I tried entering URL from command line, and putting it into variable ($url = $ARGV[0];) and it works just fine.
I also found an example where multiple urls are read from .txt file and that works too. But when I try to get user input from <STDIN>, get($url) returns undef.
I'm new in Perl and I don't know what am I doing wrong here.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Entoni
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