Fellow monks,
I've googled around for this but perhaps I'm not looking in the right place.
Consider the following snippet:
my $source = get('http://www.drudgereport.com');
open FH, '>', 'temp.html' || die "Can't open source file\n"; # write t
+emp source file to parse
print FH $source;
close FH;
my $stream = HTML::TokeParser->new('temp.html')
|| die "Couldn't read HTML file $source";
Is there a way that I can eliminate writing the captured data from $source and just pass it directly to the HTML::TokeParser object?
To me it seems like an unnecessary step to be performing, but like I said I tried to google and apparently wasn't hitting the right keywords.
Thanks in advance!
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