I found workaround and report here.
XML::Twig use HTML::TreeBuilder for parsing HTML by default. In my case, installing HTML::Tidy and enabling "use_tidy" option solved my problem.
In reply to Re: XML::Twig parse html trouble
by remiah
in thread XML::Twig parse html trouble
by remiah
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