In many such cases it helps to read the documentation of the modules you are using. For example, WWW::Mechanize documents the ->links method. Maybe you can work with this.
The much easier way is to contact the website owners and ask them for a feed or a database dump - most likely you can find an arrangement that is beneficiary for both sides.
In reply to Re: HTML Table Extract
by Corion
in thread HTML Table Extract
by mcoblentz
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