I want to retrieve the contents of a simple online web page, and decided to use WWW::Mechanize. I have started with the following, just to see if it would basically work.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use WWW::Mechanize; # location to retrieve from my $url = "http://ivoryhomes.com/ksl"; # new Mechanize object my $ma = WWW::Mechanize->new(); # retrieve data $ma->get($url); exit;

It seems to work, but when I run it from the shell, I get the following output.

Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647 Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647 Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647 Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647 Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647 Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647 Day too big - 26782 > 24855 Sec too small - 26782 < 74752 Sec too big - 26782 > 11647

I have not been able to find where it's coming from. A dependency of Mechanize, one of the time modules? But I'm certainly not doing any date math in my script.

I have tried this with some different pages, and those messages always result.

Any ideas, anyone?


In reply to sec too small by djten

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