use strict;
use LWP::Simple;
use Win32::Sound;
my $poll=600;
my $wav='c:\winnt\media\chimes.wav';
my $question;
&watch;
sub watch {
my @content = split/\n/,get("http://www.perlmonks.org");
my $hit;
for (@content) {
if ($hit and /href.*node.*\>(.*)\<\/a\>/i) {$hit=0;compare($1)};
$hit=1 if /New Questions/;
}
}
sub compare {
my $curquestion=shift;
if ($question ne $curquestion) {
$question=$curquestion;
&act;
}
sleep $poll;
&watch
}
sub act {
print "New Question: $question\n";
Win32::Sound::Play($wav);
}
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