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in thread Using Web::Scraper to extract content from an HTML page

Thank you, beech, for the quick response. I request you to review my original post one more time. I have actually included a snippet of the HTML that I'm trying to match against. That snippet is actually from the URL I am scraping. I got it by doing a 'View Source' on the page. Were you looking for something different?
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Re^3: Using Web::Scraper to extract content from an HTML page
by beech (Parson) on Apr 04, 2017 at 00:24 UTC

    Thank you, beech, for the quick response. I request you to review my original post one more time. I have actually included a snippet of the HTML that I'm trying to match against. That snippet is actually from the URL I am scraping. I got it by doing a 'View Source' on the page. Were you looking for something different?

    Hi,

    It slipped by me I guess :) I looked at the website, and your html matches, so no I wasn't looking for something different

    To clarify, try

    process_first "img", name => '@title';

    a tags cannot be nested