hello zentara hello all!- many thanks for the quick reply.

your answers are very very helpful and inspring! really!


of course i want to have the content. But i have to get prepared for this "job". I want to parse the content of all the pages note - there are some with empty results!! since we itterate over many pages.

note i want to run over a bunch of sites .... some are empty some not..

see the loop over Hessen:
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school=5503
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school=5504
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school=5505
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school=5514
etc

i look for the data that is in the


with that information i want to force the parcer - probably i do it with HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath - to get the data out of the sites.

And finally i want to store it into a database.

but - i muse obut the idea of also using HTTP::Request::Common; what do you think. It can make all things easier - doesnŽ it!?

look forward to hear from you!!

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