As beech points out the 'title' is in the 'img' tag not the 'a' tag so you need to account for that. Also, process_first would only work if there were multiple tags within the cell itself, not within the row. But you can skip the empty ones while looping through the results:
my $p1 = scraper { process 'table[class="dextable"] td[class="cen"]', "list[]" => scrap +er { process "a", uri => '@href'; process "img", name => '@title'; }; }; my $res = $p1->scrape( URI->new("http://serebii.net/duel/figures.shtml +") ); for my $p (@{$res->{list}}) { next unless ($p->{name} and $p->{uri}); print Encode::encode("utf8", "$p->{name}\t$p->{uri}\n"); }

In reply to Re: Using Web::Scraper to extract content from an HTML page by tangent
in thread Using Web::Scraper to extract content from an HTML page by SiteScraper

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