NAME
    Image::Grab - Perl module to easily grab images from the 'net.

Behavior Changes:
    Since 1.1, I've made Image::Grab look for background images. This could
    cause you problems if the background images match your regexps or if you
    use indexes.

    Since 0.9.5, I've added the search_url method in lieu of overloading
    regexp. This means that you'll have to check your scripts.

    Since 0.9.3, I've added the do_posix method and changed the behavior so
    that POSIX date substitution is only done if do_posix is set. This is
    because strftime appears to garble the 128th character and on in long
    string substitutions. I've seen this in Digital Unix, Linux and Solaris.

Installation:
    You must have the following modules already installed:

      Digest::MD5 2.07
      HTML::Parser 2.20
      HTML::Tree 0.51
      MIME::Base64 2.11
      URI 1.02
      libnet 1.0606
      libwww-perl 5.43

    (Earlier versions of some packages may work, but I haven't tested them.)

      $ perl Makefile.PL
      $ make test
      $ make install

    And that should do it. Let me know of any problems (<mah@everybody.org>)

Testing:
    [This information should be encapsulated in the tests themselves.]

    None of the tests will succeed unless you have an active 'net
    connection.

    Unless you have cookies for www.chron.com, the cookies.t test will be
    skipped. The tests rely on cookies being set in your ~/.netscape/cookies
    file. You could set these yourself by visiting the Huston Chronicle
    website (http://www.chron/content/comics) and getting an account. If you
    don't do this, these tests won't even run.

    If you are testing this from behind a firewall, be sure that your proxy
    environment variables are set correctly (e.g.
    http_proxy=http://wwwproxy:80/).

Response:
    If you care to, let me know how you are using this module. It's nice to
    know what different people are using this for.

