#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use HTML::TableExtract;
sub Parse{
my $url = $ARGV[0];
my $te = HTML::TableExtract->new( headers => [qw(Severity Advisory Sy
+nopsis Date)] );
my @args = ();
$te->parse_file($url);
foreach my $ts($te->tables) {
foreach my $row ($ts->rows) {
push(@args,("\'".join('\',\'',@$row)."\'\n"));
}
}
return @args;
}
my $a = $ARGV[0];
Parse($a);
open (MYFILE, '>>data.txt');
print MYFILE Parse($a);
close (MYFILE);
I passed the url as an argument . I am looking to write the output to a text file .But it aint working. Please help
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