I've managed to fix the problem with the following code:
sub get {
$date_ = $mm." ".$year;
my $SendObject=Win32::OLE->new('microsoft.XMLhttp');
$SendObject->open("GET", "http://212.53.74.34/pages6068/availabili
+ty2.cfm?propref=".$RRETid."&date_month=".$mon."&date_year=".$year."",
+ "false");
$SendObject->setRequestHeader("Content-type", "text/plain");
$SendObject->send();
my $response_ = $SendObject->responseText;
$response_ =~ s/\s/ /g;
@dat = split(/$date_/,$response_); $response_ = $dat[1];
@dat = split(/<\/Table>/i,$response_); $response_ = $dat[0];
open(LOG,">C:/tmp/RRET/RREThtml.txt"); print LOG $response_; close
+ LOG;
}
however, I can't now call $response_ in the main program... do I have to set it as a global variable...if so, how??
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