No dice...looked at wget --spider and wget --mirror to see if I could get 
anything....and didn't have any success.  May end up being a full-blown 
spider program using LWP::UserAgent.

-- 
William Sutton


On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Matt Frye wrote:

> On 8/25/05, William Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > print get_chris_name($ARGV[0]) . "\n\n";
> > 
> > sub get_chris_name...
> 
> Ok, now how about the perl to extract the dir listing?
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