Thank you Max, CSS part works

I am not posting my code, because it's very similar to the one you provided

Still not clear why this part  @tt= $mech->xpathEx('/html/body/form/div[4]/div/main/div/div[3]/section/div/div/table/' ); not working, because xpath iself is for this table for sure.

Anyway, as long as, I can get the HTML code for the table, one way or another, it's fine with me

Thanks again..Also, would be nice to include couple of examples like this in the the WWW::Mechanize ::Firefox cookbook


In reply to Re^4: How to get an HTML table from the document using WWW::Mechanize::Firefox ? by Smeet2002
in thread How to get an HTML table from the document using WWW::Mechanize::Firefox ? by Smeet2002

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