I tried WWW::Mechanize and it gave me a blank image. There is something in the web server daemon that is preventing me from downloading through a request/response. I can only save off the image if I do it manually. I was able to save the image by using a hack solution with Win32::GuiTest. The module allows me to automate key presses as if I were typing them.
use Win32::GuiTest qw(SendKeys);
$IE->Navigate( $url );
<wait>
SendKeys("%f$path~");
I wish to revisit the OLE automation and ExecWB command. I don't understand why this does not work. The following snippet should work, but it never saves the image unless I show the dialog and select the path manually.
$IE->Navigate( $url );
while( $IE->{Busy} ) {
while($IE->SpinMessageLoop()) { select undef, undef, undef, 0.25; }
}
$var = Variant( VT_BSTR, "./image.jpg" );
# 4 = SAVE_AS; 3 = HIDE_DIALOG
$IE->ExecWB( 4,3,$var,undef );
PS: For some reason I can't see my last post, so here it is again:
Got the following message when trying to run saskaqueer's code:
LWP will support https URLs if the Crypt::SSLeay module is installed. More information at <http://www.linpro.no/lwp/libwww-perl/README.SSL>.
I tried installing Crypt::SSLeay, but ppm3 does not have a win32 version. As for NetWallah's suggestions, I have a direct URL to the image, so it is not in a frame. It is also under 4 MB, not generated by javascript and not beign re-directed. I can download it manually just fine. I would post the URL, but it would not help since it is part of a password protected site and it would just redirect you to a login.
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