sub gimmelinks { my $html = shift; my @linkywinkys; use HTML::TokeParser; my $parsee = HTML::TokeParser->new(\$html); while (my $tag = $parsee->get_tag('a')) { push @linkywinkys, {url => $tag->[1]->{href}, txt => $parsee->get_trimmed_text('/a')}; } return @linkywinkys; }

That should do you fine if you want to use good old HTML::TokeParser. You get the link text free as well! It returns an array of hashes, where the url is the "url" key and the text is the "txt" key. What am I saying - figure it out yourself :)

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amoe

In reply to Re: how do i split a link by Amoe
in thread how do i split a link by Anonymous Monk

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