Hi poj,
thank you for showing this sample of using HTML::Parser!
Now that I know HTML::Parser actually print nice output on the console screen.
I am currently studying the code to understand how each lines works.
Also try to modify the code to get the output print in my another html file.
Will come back and ask more questions if I came across something that I couldn't figure out
I have actually more than 1 table in the html file, they have almost similar tag but different content,
1. May I know how to just take the particular table?
2. Is it possible to use HTML::Parser to get the value and store as variable? what should I take note in order to get such output?
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