HTML Scraper (section 508 compliancy issue)

Due to Section508 accessibility requirements, I'm attempting to create a "text only" page.
I've got a scraper written in Perl that uses a socket to connect to a url, then scrape all html content.
Unfortunately, when I call a portal (3.0.9) page through the socket/scraper, no HTML content from the portal is returned to the socket.
Is there a way to capture the HTML generated by the portal either through a PL/SQL object, or through some other HTTP protocol?
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Due to Section508 accessibility requirements, I'm attempting to create a "text only" page.
I've got a scraper written in Perl that uses a socket to connect to a url, then scrape all html content.
Unfortunately, when I call a portal (3.0.9) page through the socket/scraper, no HTML content from the portal is returned to the socket.
Is there a way to capture the HTML generated by the portal either through a PL/SQL object, or through some other HTTP protocol?
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