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Index: H
- head( ) function: 2.3.4. Previewing with HEAD
- HEAD request
- link-checking spider example: 12.3.3. HEAD Response Processing
- spider link-checking example and: 12.3.1. The Basic Spider Logic
- header( ) method: 3.5.3. Headers
- headers: 11.2. Adding Extra Request Header Lines
- HTTP requests: 2.2.1. Request
- HTTP responses: 2.2.2. Response
- Referer header value: 11.2.2. Referer
- WWW-Authentication: 11.3. Authentication
- headline detector, Netscape imitator: 11.2.1. Pretending to Be Netscape
- host( ) method: 4.1. Parsing URLs
- HTML: 2. Web Basics
- comments, HTML structure: 6.2.8. Use Multiple Steps
- debugging: 3.5.6. Debugging
- documents, relative URLs: 3.5.5. Base for Relative URLs
- links, extracting from remote files: 6.6. Example: Extracting Linksfrom Arbitrary HTML
- meta tags: 3.4.8. Advanced Methods
- parsing: 1.5.3. Parsing HTML
- HTML entities
- decode_entities( ): 7.2.3. Text Tokens
- HTML forms
- data extraction: 5.2.2. GETting a query_form( ) URL
- elements: 5.1. Elements of an HTML Form
- file opening: 5.4.9. File Selection Elements
- option element: 5.4.11. Select Elements and Option Elements
- select element: 5.4.11. Select Elements and Option Elements
- textarea element: 5.4.10. Textarea Elements
- HTML::Element: 9. HTML Processing with Trees
- attributes, changing: 10.1. Changing Attributes
- detach_content( ) method: 10.3.1. The detach_content( ) Method
- element creation: 10.5. Creating New Elements
- images, deleting: 10.2. Deleting Images
- literals: 10.5.1. Literals
- nodes
- creating from lists: 10.5.2. New Nodes from Lists
- deleting: 10.2. Deleting Images
- detaching/reattaching: 10.3. Detaching and Reattaching
- pseudoelements: 10.4.2. Accessing Comments
- replace_with( ) method constraints: 10.3.2. Constraints
- HTML::Parser: 6.4. When Regular Expressions Aren't Enough
- HTML::TokeParser: 6.4. When Regular Expressions Aren't Enough
- 7. HTML Processing with Tokens
- as filter: 7.3.2. HTML Filters
- methods: 7.5. More HTML::TokeParser Methods
- New York Times cookie example: 11.1.4. Cookies and the New York Times Site
- streams and: 7.2. Basic HTML::TokeParser Use
- HTML::TreeBuilder: 6.4. When Regular Expressions Aren't Enough
- 9.2. HTML::TreeBuilder
- BBC News headline extraction: 9.4. Example: BBC News
- cleanup: 9.2.4. Cleanup
- comment access: 10.4.2. Accessing Comments
- constructors: 9.2.1. Constructors
- dump( ) method: 9.2. HTML::TreeBuilder
- Fresh Air data extraction example: 9.5. Example: Fresh Air
- parse( ) method: 9.2. HTML::TreeBuilder
- parsing options: 9.2.2. Parse Options
- searches: 9.3.1. Methods for Searching the Tree
- store_comments( ): 10.4.1. Retaining Comments
- whitespace: 10.1.1. Whitespace
- HTTP Basic Authentication: 11.3. Authentication
- HTTP GET query: 2.5. Example: AltaVista
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): 2. Web Basics
- 2.2. An HTTP Transaction
- HTTP POST query: 2.6. HTTP POST
- Babelfish example: 2.7. Example: Babelfish
- HTTP requests: 2.2.1. Request
- HTTP responses: 2.2.2. Response
- HTTP URLs: 2.1. URLs
- HTTP::Cookies: 11.1.2. Loading Cookies from a File
- HTTP::Cookies::Netscape class: 11.1.2. Loading Cookies from a File
- HTTP::Response class: 3.1. The Basic Classes
- HTTP::Response object: 3.5. HTTP::Response Objects
- content: 3.5.2. Content
- expiration times: 3.5.4. Expiration Times
- header values: 3.5.3. Headers
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