Having looked at the HTML:: modules, i really do think this is exactly what i want/need it to do...

It works marvelously, except that when using extract_multiple with extract_tagged as the subroutine, there seems no (obvious:) way to access the 5th (#4) element of the array returned by extract_tagged....

Or is it that by calling it within extract_multiple it isn't in list context? But if that's the case, then it must be in scalar context, what happens to the remainder string?

i guess the crux of my question is: "When using extract_multiple, how does one access the other members of the returned array, as it seems that item 0 is the only available?"

i've got a some working code, but am reluctant to post the code here (it is an anti-spambot tool, after all)but i'd be happy to share it via email.

update

i've worked it out with a for loop (i know, control structures are for whimps! guilty as charged!)..
# find all the URLs from the page contents, rejecting any from bianca @data = extract_multiple( $response->content, [ sub {extract_tagged($_[0], '<a href="http://', '</a>', undef, {reject => ['bianca.com']} ) } ], undef, 1); # loop thru and strip the URL to it's bare address, this is # what's needed to insert into the database for (my $i=0; $i<=$#data; $i++) { my @temp = extract_tagged($data[$i], '<a href="http://', '">', und +ef, undef); $data[$i] = $temp[4]; }
Thanks again for everyone's help and comments!

In reply to Re: Re: Text::Balanced woes.. by u914
in thread Text::Balanced woes.. by u914

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