NAME

WWW::Scraper::computerjobs - Scrapes www.computerjobs.com

SYNOPSIS

require WWW::Scraper;
$search = new WWW::Scraper('computerjobs');

DESCRIPTION

This class is an computerjobs specialization of WWW::Search. It handles making and interpreting computerjobs searches http://www.computerjobs.com.

OPTIONS

siteid => a regional code
'139' -> All regions
'100' -> Atlanta
'109' -> Boston
'102' -> Carolina
'103' -> Chicago
'105' -> D.C. Metro
'114' -> Denver
'111' -> Detroit
'104' -> Florida
'118' -> Los Angeles
'106' -> New York
'108' -> Ohio
'110' -> Philadelphia
'107' -> Phoenix
'116' -> Portland
'115' -> Seattle
'117' -> Silicon Valley
'113' -> St. Louis
'101' -> Texas
'112' -> Twin Cities
s_jcid => a skills code
''    -> All categories
'101' -> AS/400
'116' -> Data Warehousing
'115' -> Database Systems
'106' -> E-Commerce / Internet
'103' -> ERP
'117' -> Executive Level
'108' -> Hardware
'112' -> Help Desk
'100' -> Legacy Systems
'118' -> Miscellaneous
'107' -> Networking
'105' -> New Media
'109' -> Project Management
'110' -> Quality Assurance
'114' -> Technical Recruiting
'113' -> Technical Sales
'111' -> Technical Writing
'102' -> Unix
'104' -> Windows Development

AUTHOR

WWW::Scraper::computerjobs is written and maintained by Glenn Wood, http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=author&query=GLENNWOOD.

The best place to obtain WWW::Scraper::computerjobs is from Glenn's releases on CPAN. Because www.computerjobs.com sometimes changes its format in between his releases, sometimes more up-to-date versions can be found at http://alumni.caltech.edu/~glenwood/SOFTWARE/index.html.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2001 Glenn Wood All rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.