Yeah, it's not well formed and the parser won't like it,once you've fixed that it should work fine. I you;re planning on doing a lot of html parsing you'll find that most HTMl doesn't conform to XML standards so you will have this issue a lot.
I would recommend that you use either a simple reular expression like /\<title\>([^>]+)</ instead.
Or you could 'use HTML::TokeParser;'. Great tool for looking through tags of HTML (or XML).
Good luck!
In reply to Re: XML::Parser question
by jammin
in thread XML::Parser question
by primus
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