If you use LWP::UserAgent, it looks like you can pass the :content_cb option to get and deal with the response a little at a time. If your callback calls die, the request is aborted, so you can quit reading once you've found what you want.

Update with code and output:

use LWP::UserAgent; sub little_bit { my ( $content, $response, $protocol ) = @_; printf "chunk length %d\n", length $content; if ( $content =~ /the/i ) { print "chunk with the 'the': $content\n"; die; } } my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $response = $ua->get( 'http://perlmonks.org/', ':content_cb' => \&little_bit, ':read_size_hint' => 100 ); __END__ chunk length 100 chunk length 100 chunk length 100 chunk with the 'the': The Monastery Gates </title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/common.css" type="text/

In reply to Re: How to read just part of a url's content by kyle
in thread How to read just part of a url's content by no_germs

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