Again, it'd help if you posted example data. How do I post a question effectively?.

1. classes don't have spaces, elements can have multiple classes, e.g. class="header blue" would apply both the "header" and "blue" classes.

2.

my $html = '<h3>Heading 3.1</h3> <div>Heading 3.1 content</div> <h3>Heading 3.2</h3> <div>Heading 3.2 content</div>'; my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new( $html ); for my $entry ( $dom->find('h3')->each ){ say $entry->all_text; }

output:

Heading 3.1 Heading 3.2

3.

my $html = '<h3>Heading 3.1</h3> <span>Heading 3.1 content</span> <h3>Heading 3.2</h3> <span>Heading 3.2 content</span>'; my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new( $html ); for my $entry ( $dom->find('h3 + span')->each ){ say $entry->all_text; }

output:

Heading 3.1 content Heading 3.2 content

Again, posting some sample data is a better way to get the help you need quicker. See also Mojo::DOM::CSS.

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In reply to Re: Another Mojo Dom question by marto
in thread Another Mojo Dom question by Anonymous Monk

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