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If you don't know them already you will need to learn some Xpath expressions, but that is a useful thing to know. xpather.pl can learn you some xpaths Re: htmltreexpather.pl - xpath helper, creates xpath search strings from html ($VERSION = 20120112 ) In reply to Re^2: extracting sub elements from DOM by class
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