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I need help with this,
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I've succesfully downloaded a HTML file from youtube (for a specific video id)
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Cheers and Enjoy.
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Well,
Sorry, but I cannot seem to fix the problem with the steady decline of ranking for unix.com pages with Google.
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www::search::altavista::nl
WWW::Search::AltaVista::NL(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Search::AltaVista::NL(3pm)NAME
WWW::Search::AltaVista::NL - class for searching the dutch version of Alta Vista
SYNOPSIS
require WWW::Search;
$search = new WWW::Search('AltaVista::NL');
DESCRIPTION
This class is an modified version of the AltaVista specialization of WWW::Search. It handles making and interpreting Dutch AltaVista
searches http://nl.altavista.com.
This class exports no public interface; all interaction should be done through WWW::Search objects.
OPTIONS
The default is for simple web queries.
search_url=URL
Specifies who to query with the AltaVista protocol. The default is at "http://nl.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query";
search_debug, search_parse_debug, search_ref Specified at WWW::Search.
pg=aq Do advanced queries. (It defaults to simple queries.)
PUBLIC METHODS
There are none defined here; see WWW::Search.
PRIVATE METHODS
native_setup_search
This private method does the heavy lifting after you call native_query().
native_retrieve_some
This private method does the heavy lifting of fetching and parsing web pages.
SEE ALSO
To make new back-ends, see WWW::Search,
HOW DOES IT WORK ?
"native_setup_search" is called before we do anything. It initializes our private variables (which all begin with underscores) and sets up
a URL to the first results page in "{_next_url}".
"native_retrieve_some" is called (from "WWW::Search::retrieve_some") whenever more hits are needed. It calls the LWP library to fetch the
page specified by "{_next_url}". It parses this page, appending any search hits it finds to "{cache}". If it finds a ``next'' button in
the text, it sets "{_next_url}" to point to the page for the next set of results, otherwise it sets it to undef to indicate we're done.
AUTHOR and CURRENT VERSION
"WWW::Search::AltaVista::NL" is written and maintained by Erik Smit, <zoiah@zoiah.nl>.
The best place to obtain "WWW::Search::AltaVista::NL" is from Martin Thurn's WWW::Search releases on CPAN. Because AltaVista sometimes
changes its format in between his releases, sometimes more up-to-date versions can be found at
http://www.zoiah.nl/programming/AltaVistaNL/index.html.
COPYRIGHT
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated
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