xpather.pl can always help , look at all those IDs and clases
# star /*[ local-name() = "html" and position() = 1 and @lang = "en" and @id = "sixapart-standard" ] /*[ local-name() = "body" and position() = 1 ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 1 and @id = "container" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 1 and @id = "container-inner" and @class = "pkg" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 3 and @id = "content" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 1 and @id = "content-inner" and @class = "pkg" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 1 and @id = "content-main" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 1 and @class = "entry-listing" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 3 and @class = "entry" and @id = "entry-7230" ] /*[ local-name() = "div" and position() = 2 and @class = "entry-body" ] /*[ local-name() = "p" and position() = 1 ] /*[ local-name() = "a" and @href = "https://github.com/drforr/perl6-slang-roman" and contains(string(), "perl6-slang-roman") ]

In reply to Re: how to print div tag value with a href tag in perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to print div tag value with a href tag in perl by chella2104@gmail.com

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