When you use Perl to get the same page, you just get the text of the page - there is no provision to execute any JavaScript that the page might contain.
You noticed that print $content; does not show you the date and time, only the JavaScript that *would have* produced it, had it been executed. That's why you can't find it ... it's not there...
In reply to Re: Parsing HTML source that contains JavaScript
by mrbbking
in thread Reg Expression on Javascript?
by Anonymous Monk
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