Good morning and thanks to all

i have no costrictions/obligations in using HTML::TableExtract module, i can use any
module i want to have my result, but the thing that i need is to have, at the end, the
possibility to manipulate every cell of the table.

I have to say that i am not familyar with de/refecenfes of arrays (@$var).

for example, if i try to print the result of my software, what i obtain is the
printing of all table or the printing of all column without the possibility of
printing only one cell (and manipulate it)
I will start study Mojo::DOM, why do you think is the best solution?

Limner

In reply to Re^2: examine cell's content in HTML::TableExtract by limner
in thread examine cell's content in HTML::TableExtract by limner

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