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Re: hi

2002-03-06 Thread Reinier Post

On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 06:54:41AM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
  Reinier == Reinier Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Reinier On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 04:33:37PM +0530, kavitha malar wrote:
  I want to search a text in a website how to do that through perl.
 
 Reinierperl -MLWP::Simple -e \
 Reinier 'getprint http://www.google.com/search?q=$word+site:$site'
 
 Reinier I'm serious.  (This is what I use to find my own pages.)
 
 Except now, Google has gotten fairly upset about automated page
 fetches.  There's a thread on use.perl.org about it.

Thanks for the pointer.

  http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html

is pretty vague about it.  As someone in the thread remarked, we are
talking about a single query here, for personal use, without even any
reformatting of the results.
 
 And last time I checked, Google *specifically* blocks the default
 agent type that LWP uses, so you'll get no response.  You have
 to change the agent type to something with Mozilla in it. :)

Mmm, I should have checked that.  I actually feed the Google query URL
to lynx or links.

 Gisle - would it be unfair to have a special useragent string
 when LWP detects that it is visiting Google? :)

Nice idea :)  But hidden magic in code is always bad.

-- 
Reinier



Re: hi

2002-03-05 Thread Reinier Post

On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 02:57:30PM +0530, kavitha malar wrote:
 perl -MLWP::Simple -e 'getprint http://wwwyahoocom;'
 400 Bad Request URL:http://wwwyahoocom
 
 anybody knows why this error is happening  

It isn't here  Try setting $http_proxy or something

 --jude

-- 
Reinier



Re: hi

2002-03-05 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

 Reinier == Reinier Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Reinier On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 04:33:37PM +0530, kavitha malar wrote:
 I want to search a text in a website how to do that through perl.

Reinierperl -MLWP::Simple -e \
Reinier 'getprint http://www.google.com/search?q=$word+site:$site'

Reinier I'm serious.  (This is what I use to find my own pages.)

Except now, Google has gotten fairly upset about automated page
fetches.  There's a thread on use.perl.org about it.

And last time I checked, Google *specifically* blocks the default
agent type that LWP uses, so you'll get no response.  You have
to change the agent type to something with Mozilla in it. :)

Gisle - would it be unfair to have a special useragent string
when LWP detects that it is visiting Google? :)

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Re: hi

2002-03-05 Thread Gisle Aas

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) writes:

 And last time I checked, Google *specifically* blocks the default
 agent type that LWP uses, so you'll get no response.  You have
 to change the agent type to something with Mozilla in it. :)
 
 Gisle - would it be unfair to have a special useragent string
 when LWP detects that it is visiting Google? :)

I think so.  I don't want to end up an arms race with Google.  If they
don't want the default LWP to access their site then that is their
choice.  An entry in some FAQ about setting the UserAgent for Google
might be reasonable.

--Gisle



hi

2002-03-04 Thread kavitha malar

perl -MLWP::Simple -e 'getprint http://www.yahoo.com;'
400 Bad Request URL:http://www.yahoo.com


anybody knows why this error is happening . 


--jude



hi

2002-03-04 Thread kavitha malar

I want to search a text in a website how to do that through perl.



hi

2002-03-01 Thread kavitha malar

what is the use of timeout in Finance::Quote module .
Anybody can  explain .

--jude



Re: hi

2002-02-20 Thread Johannes Franken

On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:00:23AM +0530, kavitha malar wrote:
 I want to write a perl script which should go and download some
 stock details from one site . 

Have a look at Finance::Quote on
http://finance-quote.sourceforge.net/documentation.html

 For that i should install LWP module 

You know, with perl there's always more than one way to get the job
done. Even without it. If you don't need to extract quotes, you
could just use wget instead of perl...

 From where i can install LWP module for unix .

On common linux distributions it's automatically installed with perl.
So better check if you don't already have it first.
type 'perl -e use HTTP::Request  echo is installed' (without the
single quotes). 

If you don't have it, either
- have it loaded by CPAN:
  type perl -MCPAN -e shell and follow the instructions, or
- install it as package for your unix distributon (that's an
  .rpm-file, for example)

-- 
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Professional unix/network development
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hi

2002-02-20 Thread kavitha malar

perl -MLWP::Simple -e 'getprint http://www.compaq.co
m' 

I have executing this command in Linux machine .But it is not working . Any one  knows 
why it is happening .

--jude



hi

2002-02-19 Thread kavitha malar

I want to write a perl script which should go and download some stock details from one 
site . For that i should install LWP module . From where i can install LWP module for 
unix .


Regard's
jude