10-21-2011
Depends entirely on the website. Logging into some is straightforward. Logging into others involves the right user agent strings, javascript, and cookies.
See the manual page for
wget, and --post-data in particular.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
net::dri::logging::files
Net::DRI::Logging::Files(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::DRI::Logging::Files(3pm)
NAME
Net::DRI::Logging::Files - Logging to Files for Net::DRI
VERSION
This documentation refers to Net::DRI::Logging::Files version 1.01
SYNOPSIS
See Net::DRI::Logging
DESCRIPTION
This class dumps all logging information to various files.
EXAMPLES
$dri->new({..., logging => ['files',{output_directory => '/tmp'}] ,...});
If not defined, output_directory defaults to the current working directory.
SUBROUTINES
/METHODS
All mandated by superclass Net::DRI::Logging.
DIAGNOSTICS
None.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
None.
DEPENDENCIES
This modules has to be used inside the Net::DRI framework and needs the following components:
Net::DRI::Logging
It also uses IO::Handle, from Perl core.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No known bugs. Please report problems to author (see below) or use CPAN RT system. Patches are welcome.
SUPPORT
For now, support questions should be sent to:
<netdri@dotandco.com>
Please also see the SUPPORT file in the distribution.
SEE ALSO
<http://www.dotandco.com/services/software/Net-DRI/>
AUTHOR
Patrick Mevzek, <netdri@dotandco.com>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009,2010 Patrick Mevzek <netdri@dotandco.com>. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
See the LICENSE file that comes with this distribution for more details.
perl v5.10.1 2010-03-25 Net::DRI::Logging::Files(3pm)