kingdean has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
I am looking for a way, or perl script, that will cut info from a webpage. Let's assume that the page doesn't change formats. For example, if KBTOYs.com has a deal of the day and the only thing on that page that changes is the picture, price, and item name, then there should be a way to have a script call upon that page and look for the start and end of the section and pull the relevant info off of that page to my test page.
My test page would say "Today's Deal from KBTOYS is" then the item name would show up here. Then I could say "The price is" and then the item price would show up here etc.
Does anyone know of any perl codes that can be modified to do such a thing. Where I can put any URL in, and the start and end points to get the info on the fly for what I want?
Or if not on the fly, maybe something that would be scheduled to run a few times a day or something? Does anyone know how to write a script like that?
Thanks
Dean
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Re: Easiest Way To Cut Info from Webpages
by jeffa (Bishop) on Jun 17, 2004 at 19:10 UTC | |
Re: Easiest Way To Cut Info from Webpages
by Joost (Canon) on Jun 17, 2004 at 19:12 UTC | |
Re: Easiest Way To Cut Info from Webpages
by calin (Deacon) on Jun 17, 2004 at 19:09 UTC | |
by kingdean (Novice) on Jun 17, 2004 at 23:33 UTC | |
Re: Easiest Way To Cut Info from Webpages
by Aragorn (Curate) on Jun 17, 2004 at 19:26 UTC | |
Re: Easiest Way To Cut Info from Webpages
by Popcorn Dave (Abbot) on Jun 18, 2004 at 06:09 UTC |
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