You need to read the docs a little closer, especially WHAT'S A LINK-type tag

As a general strategy, when in doubt, Dumper :)

use HTML::LinkExtractor; use Data::Dumper; my $input = q{ <blockquote cite="http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/index2.html"> Now that's some goood feedass (ass back it's all good) %') </blockquote> If <a href="http://perl.com/"> I am a LINK!!! </a> <IMG SRC="YODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYOD.png" ALT="It's YODA +!"> }; my $LX = new HTML::LinkExtractor(); $LX->parse(\$input); print Dumper($LX->links); __END__ $VAR1 = [ { 'cite' => 'http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/index2.html' +, '_TEXT' => '<blockquote cite="http://crazyinsomniac.perlmo +nk.org/index2.html"> Now that\'s some goood feedass (ass back it\'s all good) %\') </blockquote>', 'tag' => 'blockquote' }, { '_TEXT' => '<a href="http://perl.com/"> I am a LINK!!! </a +>', 'href' => 'http://perl.com/', 'tag' => 'a' }, { 'alt' => 'It\'s YODA!', 'src' => 'YODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYODAYOD.png', 'tag' => 'img' } ];

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In reply to Re: Problems with cruft-finding script by PodMaster
in thread Problems with cruft-finding script by aarestad

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