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Perl is great for getting things done quickly, and fetching search results from Yahoo! is no exception. This paper shows a simple way to access Yahoo! with Perl, using minimal code. Think of it as a doorway to Yahoo! that one can drop into one's own Perl scripts, or that one can use as a starting point for more complex applications. This script will accept a keyword or phrase, contact Yahoo! Search, and print out the first 10 results.
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| Date: | Oct 2005 | ||
| Pages: | 4 |
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