Assuming what you really mean is "capture the page currently being viewed in a browser and attach the capture to an email...."

  1. Just send the URL -- the admin can ("will" is a different story) look at it without getting a mailbox jammed with pix of a website.
  2. but if that's not satisfactory...
    write a script to capture the page (LWP perhaps; you may find some profit in reading this at perl.com), write it to a file (or to memory if you choose to make your script monolithic) and use any of the standard modules (MIME:xxx; see search.cpan.org/perldoc?MIME::Lite) to attach it to an email.

The question suggests, however, that you need to work on a fundamental subject: the role of modules in the Perl world.


In reply to Re: Capture Current Web page in an email by ww
in thread Capture Current Web page in an email by kena5

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