I would like get the final output as ...

Okay... so, uhm... what's stopping you from getting that, exactly? What are you getting instead? If you are getting what you want from the TableExtract module, the rest is just a matter of printing stuff out.

You might want to look into something like HTML::Template, to have the page/table layout and all those font attributes in a separate html text file (not embedded in your perl code), and the perl script would just populate that template with the actual data values. (Or, if this is just a one-shot deal, just set up a nested loop: outer loop prints the table rows, inner loop prints the cells on each row. That way, at least you only have to state all those attributes once.)


In reply to Re: Re: Re: How to catch table format display from actual html using TableExtract? by graff
in thread How to catch table format display from actual html using TableExtract? by Anonymous Monk

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