From: "Dan Sugalski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > While I don't know if Larry will mandate it, I would like this code: > > open PAGE, "http://www.perl.org"; > while (<PAGE>) { > print $_; > } > > to dump the HTML for the main page of www.perl.org to get dumped to stdout. > Now I would like to get some of the metadata for that page like expiration date, length, content type, etc. How? Moreover, the http server would return a "404" in case the remote document is not found (probably not under the example above, but...) I would like ability to trap such type of remote exceptions. jc
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