One of these might get you started..

#!wperl use LWP::Simple;getstore ' http://url.com/10.jpg, '10.jpg';


#!perl use strict; require HTTP::Request; require URI::URL; require LWP::UserAgent; sub GetURL; my @Page; @Page = GetURL( "http://localhost/apache_pb.gif"); open (WRITE,">image.gif"); foreach (@Page) { print WRITE $_; } close (WRITE); sub GetURL { my ($inURL) = @_; my ($ua, $request, $response); $ua = new LWP::UserAgent; $request = new HTTP::Request 'GET', $inURL; $response = $ua->request($request); if ($response->is_success) { return $response->content; } else { return $response->error_as_HTML; } }

In reply to Re: Retrieving Web Images by fourmi
in thread Retrieving Web Images by simX

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