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WebSearch - a web-searching application demonstrating WWW::Search
WebSearch [-m MaxCount] [-e SearchEngine] [-o option] [-o option...] [-ardvV] query
This program is provides a command-line interface to web search engines, listing all URLs found for a given query. This program also provides a simple demonstration of the WWW::Search Perl library for web searches.
The program supports a number of search engines; use WebSearch --list to see which backends are installed.
A more sophisticated client is AutoSearch which maintains a change list of found objects.
For examples and hints about searches, see AutoSearch.
WebSearch uses Getopt::Long, so you can use double-minus with long option names, or single-minus with one-letter abbreviations.
Use --list to get a list of installed backends.
The environment variable http_proxy (or HTTP_PROXY) specifies a proxy, if any.
For the library, see WWW::Search.
For a more sophisticated client, see AutoSearch.
"WebSearch" was written by John Heidemann, <johnh@isi.edu>. "WebSearch" is maintained by Martin Thurn, <mthurn@cpan.org>.
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