Actually, as the page itself contains "confusing" (to Chrome) information, this is somewhat explainable. The HTML is XML, but it later declares a Content-Type of text/html. Changing that to Content-Type text/xhtml makes (WWW::Mechanize::)Chrome report the correct links.
Interesting, thanks! According to several sources on the W3C website, the correct MIME type is application/xhtml+xml, so I've changed that.
In reply to Re^2: Why a regex *really* isn't good enough for HTML, even for "simple" tasks
by haukex
in thread Why a regex *really* isn't good enough for HTML and XML, even for "simple" tasks
by haukex
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