Thanks! This one works exactly how I need to query XPath. Although the HTML I am parsing is malformed (blame the other developer!), this is a really good solution!
In reply to Re^2: Any Alternative to HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath?
by sumeetgrover
in thread Any Alternative to HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath?
by sumeetgrover
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