you're using interpolating heredocs :) double-quoted here docs :) strict vars or warnings would have warned you
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use XML::LibXML 1.70; ## for load_html/load_xml/location use Data::Dump qw/ dd /; my %shabs; my $dom = XML::LibXML->new( qw/ recover 2 / )->load_html( string => $c +ontent ); for my $h5 ( $dom->findnodes( q{ //h5 } ) ){ print $h5->nodePath, "\n"; my $key = $h5->textContent; my $next = $h5->nextSibling; while( $next ){ print $next->nodePath, "\n"; $shabs{$key} .= $next->textContent; $next = $next->nextSibling; last if eval { $next->tagName eq 'h5' } ; } print "\n"; } dd( \%shabs );

In reply to Re: HTML::TokeParser - extract values between tags by Anonymous Monk
in thread HTML::TokeParser - extract values between tags by doubledecker

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