Here is an example using AnyEvent:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use AnyEvent; use AnyEvent::HTTP; my %urls = ('drudge'=> 'http://www.drudgereport.com', 'rush' =>'http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/today.guest.html', 'yahoo' => 'http://www.yahoo.com', 'cds' => 'http://www.cdsllc.com/',); my $done = AnyEvent->condvar; my @requests; my $count; for my $myURL (sort(values(%urls))){ $done->begin(); $count++; print "Count is $count\n"; push @requests, http_get $myURL => sub { print "Retrieved '$myURL' $_[1]->{Status}\n"; # $_[0] is data # $_[1] is headers $done->end; }; } print "Waiting on requests\n"; $done->recv;

In reply to Re: check multiple URLS in the same time by Corion
in thread check multiple URLS in the same time by sabri

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