#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; # use LWP class, no importing to this namespace require LWP::UserAgent; # make a generic subroutine that retrieves a URI for you sub getURI { # obtain the uri that has been requested. if we got bad # input or no input, I'm leaving the error handling to LWP # and HTTP::Request -which is just fine. my($uri) = shift(@_); # create an instance (an "object") of the LWP::UserAgent class my($lwp) = LWP::UserAgent->new(); # set the type of user agent which you are going to masquerade $lwp->agent('Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)'); # create HTTP::Request object from prepared uri my($request) = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $uri); # useful if you want to see the http request which # you are about to make with LWP. uncomment this # if that is the case, then comment it out again # to resume normal execution # V V # | | # | | # v v #print($request->as_string()) and exit; # make the request, store what gets returned my($response) = $lwp->request($request); # hand it over to the requesting entity return($response->as_string()); } # use the subroutine you just made to get the web address you need my($want) = 'http://ooopps.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/ismeonline.pl'; # print out the returned content print( &getURI($want) );