Short term fix HTML::TreeBuilder->new( ignore_unknown => 0,...

long-term fix (maybe), patch/update HTML::Tagset with some html5 info, but since apparently HTML::TreeBuilder doesn't follow the HTML5 algorithm (which is different), it might be too much work updateL and it kind of is (Bug #67299 for HTML-Tagset: Need an HTML5 update) because html5-is-alive

(Short and long)-term fix , switch to HTML::TreeBuilder::LibXML, eventually migrate to XML::LibXML completely :)


In reply to Re: Issues using HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath and the HTML5 <section> tag ( ignore_unknown => 0 ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Issues using HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath and the HTML5 <section> tag by ChuckP

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