You didn't specify what the content was (it should be a table, right?) and how to get to the expected result from it.
So, I imagined it.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use HTML::TableExtract;
my $html = "<table><tr><th>info\n<tr><td>john\n<tr><t"
. "d>100 - 2000\n<tr><td>kent</table>";
my $table = 'HTML::TableExtract'->new();
$table->parse($html);
print "Content-type: text/text\n\n";
my @rows = $table->rows;
chomp @$_ for @rows;
my $output = join ' ', 'data:' . $rows[0][0],
"$rows[1][0]:" . do { $rows[2][0] =~ /- (...)/;
+ $1 },
"$rows[3][0]:" . substr $rows[2][0], 6, 4;
print $output;
map{substr$_->[0],$_->[1]||0,1}[\*||{},3],[[]],[ref qr-1,-,-1],[{}],[sub{}^*ARGV,3]
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