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in todayamp;#39;s short class weamp;#39;re going to take a look at some example perl code and weamp;#39;re going to write a web crawler using perl this is going to be just a very simple piece of code thatamp;#39;s going to go to a website download the raw html iterate through that html and find the urls and retrieve those urls and store them as a file weamp;#39;re going to create a series of files and in our initial iteration weamp;#39;re going to choose just about 10 or so websites just so that we get to the end and we donamp;#39;t download everything if you want to play along at home you can of course download as many websites as you have disk space for so weamp;#39;ll choose websites at random and what weamp;#39;re going to write is a series of html files numbered 0.html1.html 2.html and so on and then a map file that contains the number and the original url so letamp;#39;s get started with the perl code so weamp;#39;re going to write a program called web crawler dot pl h