Sadly, I can't ignore the warnings as when they appear it means the script has abruptly ended itself (before the real end of the cycle).

As a note, I'm 100% sure that the data I'm looking for is in the page and gets loaded properly since I checked again and since it's one of the pages I usually use to test the script.

Anyway, I tried cleaning everything I could from the cycle and nothing changed. Still same errors, plus this one occasionally:

Failed to connect to , command timed-out at /Library/Perl/5.10.0/MozRepl/Client.pm line 186

I undefined: firemech, content, date, retries, game, longid, shortid, matchid, flag. I know some of these are probably not the cause of my issues, but it was worth a try. I have no idea how to undefine anything about xpath since I didn't copy it anywhere (just checked it was in the page).

Anything else I have missed or that I might try? Again, thanks for your patience.


In reply to Re^4: MozRepl cleanup problem by giantpanda
in thread MozRepl cleanup problem by giantpanda

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