You don't have to manually save the content of the page to a file. The previous poster just did that for the sake of their investigation. All you have to do is replace the code that slurps a file into a scalar with code that slurps an HTTP resource into a scalar, and LWP can do that easily.
In reply to Re^3: Wanted: LWP with javascript
by dorward
in thread Wanted: LWP with javascript
by stony
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