So here it gets interesting. Is it possible to get us that list of url's online somewhere so I/we could test on them?
If not, would it be possible to install Data::Peek and show me/us the output of
foreach my $row (@sorted_urls) {
DPeek ($row);
$csv->parse ($row);
my @csv = $csv->fields; #using Text::CSV
my @row = split m/\|/ => $row; #using split on same $row
DPeek "CSV: $csv[0]";
DPeek "SPLIT: $row[0]";
}
And I also have no idea what $q->p () has as influence on the output and I also guess that %q->p is a typo.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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