Thanks a lot Hauke D. Yes, it was my problem to resolve - position. No, I didn't know about Lingua::Translit

When converting into Cyrilic, it is important to know that not all Cyrilic letters have one to one Latin letter correspondence, there are few that have two Latin letters correspondence.

Oh, You already posted a code for converting with Parsel, thank you so much. I will save that code and try later. I would show my work although :) if for nothing else, it may be a fun for real programmers to look at it. I am maybe too cruel to my work. I resolved problem with html &nbsp also, so my script puts that into code and doesn't convert it.

I think I have instaled HTML::TreeBuilder also. For now I work Perl in Virtual Machine where I have CentOS 6.7 and an old Ubuntu and I was pretty lucky to install modules in CentOS, I was a bit scared before. I have instaled Perl for Windows too


In reply to Re^4: Begginer's question: If loops one after the other. Is that code correct? by predrag
in thread Begginer's question: If loops one after the other. Is that code correct? by predrag

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