What is this line supposed to do:

$url =~ s/&/=/g ;

Are you sure that you want to replace all & in your URL with =? If I remove that line, and much other unnecessary cruft, I see the complete HTML and especially also the relevant META tags:

use strict; use LWP::Simple; #Parsing the http file for the required fields my $url = 'http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=Sh +owAbstract&ArtikelNr=6735&Ausgabe=224691&ProduktNr=223832'; #$url =~ s/&/=/g ; #my @url_mod = split('=', $url); #checking for url and increasing article no. warn "Downloading $url"; my $html = get $url; print $html;

In reply to Re^9: web search for certain data by Corion
in thread web search for certain data by pydi

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