You want to keep a local copy of a web page up-to-date.
Although closely related to the
get
function discussed in
Recipe 20.1
, the
mirror
function doesn't download the file unconditionally. It adds the
If-Modified-Since
header to the GET request it creates, so the server will not transfer the file unless it has been updated.
The
mirror
function mirrors only a single page, not a full tree. To mirror a set of pages, use this recipe in conjunction
Recipe 20.3
. A good solution to mirroring an entire remote tree can be found in the w3mir program, also found on CPAN.
Be careful! It's possible (and easy) to write programs that run amok and begin downloading all web pages on the net. This is not only poor etiquette, it's also an infinite task, since some pages are dynamically generated. It could also get you into trouble with someone who doesn't want their pages downloaded en masse.
The documentation for the CPAN module LWP::Simple; the HTTP specification at http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Protocols/HTTP/