If this is the case something like WWW::Selenium might be useful (in that it involves a "real" browser in the process and any JS logic can wreak it's evil will upon manipulate the contents).
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In reply to Re^2: Seeking a more robust variant of HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath
by Fletch
in thread Seeking a more robust variant of HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath
by Paradigma
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