Those harversters should have a Javascript interpreter that will compile the
js code and extract the results, and I think most of them don't have such a
thing.
I have never used a JS interpreter in perl, but I want to try a few modules
that could run JS code, and I hope I will find a way of making the code as
hard to read as possible.
Octavian
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Subject: Re: [Catalyst] displaying email addresses
"Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/28/2007 07:41:59 AM:
Ok, thank you all. I think I will use this method and the Email::Find
module
to do what I want.
Octavian
Octavian,
This is really your best bet, as a popular module or method to do
this
would most certainly already be known by those harvesters and have
extracting
code for them.
-Wade
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