Here is a head up using "HTML::TreeBuilder" module.
You will have to get the output you want and display it yourself that is left for the OP as exercise.

use warnings; use strict; use LWP::UserAgent; use HTML::TreeBuilder; use URI; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my @linker = qw(13XGK4J 9KJDK4J CNOR665J74445994CNTS 3RT1K4J ); for (@linker) { # get the basic url for each product my $url = URI->new_abs( $_, "http://www.dell.com/support/troubleshooting/ed/en/edbsdt1/Ser +vicetag/" ); my $broswer = $ua->get($url); if ( $broswer->is_success ) { my $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new; $tree->parse( $broswer->decoded_content ); $tree->eof; $tree->look_down( 'warrantyDetails', 'warrantServiceTagSub' ); print $tree->as_trimmed_text; $tree->delete; } else { die $broswer->status_line(), $/; } }


In reply to Re: Retrieve select information from HTML by Anonymous Monk
in thread Retrieve select information from HTML by Smaug

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