It can recognize those CODE sections as well.
Actually, good though HTML::TokeParser is it does not recognise them
$data = q`
HTML1
<% CODE1 %>
HTML2
<% CODE2 %>
HTML3
<p>foo</p>
`;
use Data::Dumper;
use HTML::TokeParser;
my $parser = HTML::TokeParser->new( \$data );
while ( my $token = $parser->get_token() ) {
print Dumper($token) if $token->[1] =~ m/<%/;
}
__DATA__
$VAR1 = [
'T',
'<% CODE1 %>
HTML2
',
''
];
$VAR1 = [
'T',
'<% CODE2 %>
HTML3
',
''
];
cheers
tachyon
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