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<0> the source from http://pastebin.com/569951 is copied from an example. Wondering why i unable to retrieve HTML source from www.mabinogi.com.tw but not www.yahoo.com? <1> not unable to retrieve yahoo ? <0> not able to retrieve from mabi...
<1> coa there's preciously little hTML to get from mabinsomething <0> i still dont get it, can you have a pleasent understandable english? <1> try to get the HTML from that site by hand... <0> thats not my purpose <0> i wanted to retrieve source from their site and filter it <0> cause they have dynamic updates such as, news and event, notices, etc.. <1> See if you can get some HTML at all... if there's no HTML a script won't get it either. <0> the site exist, and by a browser you can open that website and view their source <0> just that, by using socket it wont retrieve the code out <0> it works under yahoo, korean language website, perl.com, etc.. but just not that <0> ok nevermind, maybe you can explain other things <0> so what do line 16 from http://pastebin.com/569951 does? <0> im a perl beginner actually
<1> that's a print-to-handle. <1> so I think you print to the INET socket. <0> er... why "GET $x HTTP/1.1" need to be in the statement? <0> to communicate to the protocol? <1> to communicate according to protocol. <0> and refer back to statement 6 & 7, what's the use of $BLANK? <1> two newlines. <1> also according to protocol. <1> maybe here: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Request.html <0> it is wise if i remove line 6 & 7, and replace line 16 with print $remote "GET $x HTTP/1.0\n\n"; <1> can you guarantee your "\n" translates to CR LF . <0> good question, answer is no :/ <1> *grmbl* twikis *grunt*
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