Since you're reading your URLs from a text file, each one has a newline on the end of it. There may be other problems with them. So you're requesting bad URLs from the server, and it's sending back an information page to tell you that, hence the "Website Moved" title of the HTML page you're getting back. Load the page you get back in a web browser (you might want to rename it to something.html first) to see what it's trying to tell you. (The same newline issue will cause weirdness with the local filenames you're saving to as well.)

Inspect the actual URL you're requesting, right before requesting it, with a line like the following, and you should see the problem:

print qq[ '$url' ];

Aaron B.
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In reply to Re^3: Fetching an Image from HTTP by aaron_baugher
in thread Fetching an Image from HTTP by Anonymous Monk

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