"But I am not quite able to figure out how to use HTML::TableExtract to get the table cells as HTML::Element objects."
Really? It's mentioned repeatedly thoughout the HTML::TableExtract documentation (a link I provided yesterday). Within that page, search for the string "HTML::Element" and read every section it appears in (which, by a very brief visual inspection, appears to be all of them except AUTHOR and COPYRIGHT).
-- Ken
In reply to Re^3: How to restore the colors of a webpage when extracting data
by kcott
in thread How to restore the colors of a webpage when extracting data
by ghosh123
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