It'd help if you could provide a better example of the HTML. You could try something like this:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use feature 'say'; use Mojo::DOM; my $html = '<div class="JMWMJ"><div class="toI8Rb OSrXXb usbThf">Sam N +amett, MD - Physician - Interventional Orthopedics ...Exosomes are na +novesicles (30-200 nm) found in extracellular space of various cell t +ypes, and in biofluids; having diverse functions including intracellu +lar ...</div></div> <div class="JMWMJ"><div class="toI8Rb OSrXXb usbThf">Dr. Bombay - Phys +ician - witch doctor ...canned laughter ...</div></div> <div class="JMWMJ"><div class="toI8Rb OSrXXb usbThf">Dr. Who - time lo +rd - previously good TV show ...</div></div>'; my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new( $html ); for my $entry ( $dom->find('div.JMWMJ')->each ){ say $entry->all_text; }

Outputting:

Sam Namett, MD - Physician - Interventional Orthopedics ...Exosomes ar +e nanovesicles (30-200 nm) found in extracellular space of various ce +ll types, and in biofluids; having diverse functions including intrac +ellular ... Dr. Bombay - Physician - witch doctor ...canned laughter ... Dr. Who - time lord - previously good TV show ...

Posting a more complete example (or example URL) would be beneficial. Super Search for more Mojo::Dom goodness.


In reply to Re: perl Mojo DOM CSS syntax issues by marto
in thread perl Mojo DOM CSS syntax issues by Anonymous Monk

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