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hmm, I'm too busy to install the modules, but it's at least possible to open a variable for reading and writing.
open my $fh , "<", \$cache so if you can operate with filehandles instead of files this should work.
updateHTML::Parser allows ->parse_file($fh) and even ->parse($string)
updateMaybe have a look at $string = $mech->content(...) from WWW::Mechanize
Cheers Rolf
In reply to Re: about retrieving and parsing html without writing on disk
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