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Perl & LWP (1st edition)Fetching Web Pages, Parsing HTML, Writing Spiders & More Sean M. Burke
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Perl soared to popularity as a language for creating and
managing web content, but with LWP (Library for WWW in
Perl), Perl is equally adept at consuming information on the
Web. LWP is a suite of modules for fetching and processing
web pages.
The Web is a vast data source that contains everything from
stock prices to movie credits, and with LWP all that data is
just a few lines of code away. Anything you do on the Web,
whether it's buying or selling, reading or writing,
uploading or downloading, news to e-commerce, can be
controlled with Perl and LWP. You can automate Web-based
purchase orders as easily as you can set up a program to
download MP3 files from a web site.
/Perl & LWP/ covers:
* Understanding LWP and its design
* Fetching and analyzing URLs
* Extracting information from HTML using regular expressions and tokens
* Working with the structure of HTML documents using trees
* Setting and inspecting HTTP headers and response codes
* Managing cookies
* Accessing information that requires authentication
* Extracting links
* Cooperating with proxy caches
* Writing web spiders (also known as robots) in a safe fashion
/Perl & LWP/ includes many step-by-step examples that show how
to apply the various techniques. Programs to extract
information from the web sites of BBC News, Altavista,
ABEBooks.com, and the Weather Underground, to name just a
few, are explained in detail, so that you understand how and
why they work.
Perl programmers who want to automate and mine the web can
pick up this book and be immediately productive. Written by
a contributor to LWP, and with a foreword by one of LWP's
creators, /Perl & LWP/ is the authoritative guide to this
powerful and popular toolkit.
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