I'm trying to extract the 5 lines below the buttons (starting with localisation) in this page http://data.rero.ch/01-R008641003/html?view=FR_V1. With LWP or WWW::Mechanize the content extract from the url miss these lines. And the content return has
<div id="loader-item-R008641003"> <i class="uk-icon-spinner uk-icon-spin"></i> Chargement </div> <div id="error-item-R008641003" class="uk-hidden uk-text-danger"> <i class="uk-icon-warning uk-icon-small"></i> Erreur de chargement </div>
In my browser, displaying the source code of a newly charged page also miss these lines. Selecting the whole page and asking for the selection source return the html that was missing. Adding sleep(1) before fetching the response content does not help.

Any chance to fetch these lines with a perl script ?

Thanks

F.

In reply to html code not in response but content display on a page by frazap

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