I know I could use some sort of XML module for this, but I'd rather do it with a regex.
I'd rather repair my car's transmission with a toothbrush but my automechanic just laughed at me when I asked how to go about it.
Update:
For the best toothbrush you can get ahold of, try Regexp::Common. It has a "balanced" method that might help. If you decide to go the mechanic's tools route, use something along the lines of HTML::LinkExtractor, or HTML::SimpleParse, or HTML::TreeBuilder, or HTML::Parser.
Dave
In reply to Re: Using a Regex to extract tagged content
by davido
in thread Using a Regex to extract tagged content
by Anonymous Monk
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