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Sure it's possible. You have to keep some state to know which things apply to which tags (DIV, SPAN, and so on defining a scope), then looking in your CSS data structure to get the right elements. You just have to apply things like the CSS spec says you should. I'm not sure HTML::Tree will be low-level enough for you to do that, and you can always right your own parser as a sub-class of HTML::Parser if something else doesn't do what you want.
-- brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com> In reply to Re: "combined" HTML *and* CSS parser?
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