Aiken, Greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>and what about the referenced <img> image files that are found within the
>page? Do these also automatically get requested and saved as well? thanks
>for the education. I've also wanted to know how to 'mirror a site' to my
>local system.
hmmm you missed the point didn't you :-). The poster is a Perl newbie.
But this is a democracy, if you think he should know a different approach
why didn't you suggest an alternative. Of course you didn't because you
don't have one and you didn't follow the 3 golden rules of posting-
1] Read the PODs
2] Read the PODs
3] Read the PODs
thanks to your magic solution which don't you have because you didn't read
the PODs, you'll never know how to do extract the image srcs from HTML
pages. But I'll give you a hint - in your LIB folder on your HD is another
folder called HTML. Take a dig with shuck, when you've figured out what to
do with what you can reply to the poster. By that time he'll probably be
ready to deal with a module using OO concepts.
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