If you're getting no output, that probably means that you don't have any data. You're on the right track by printing "Done" to see where the script is. So you know that it gets to the end..

How about @ARRAY_OF_LINES? Have you tried printing that out? It's a fairly effective technique to throw prints in your script to figure out what's going on where.

Unfortunately I can't help you more than that because, 1 - I'm not all that familiar with the LWP stuff (haven't had a need for it yet) and 2 - I can't run this code because of the address it's pulling from.

Also, I thought I'd mention that you're opening a file for output.. never writing to it and never closing it either. You sould fix that.

Rich


In reply to Re: update and still no output by rchiav
in thread update and still no output by RayRay459

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