I have a calendar, in which the days are marked with either one of the three colours(Red,Blue and Black). All colours mean different things.
Now I want to store in a MySql databse, the status of the different days, like

------------------- |Date |Status| ------------------- 2004-05-07 |Red | 2004-05-08 |Blue | . | | . . 2004-07-02 |Black | -------------------
I am using WWW::Mechanize

a sample of the tags are:
<td align="Center" width="14%"> <font face="Verdana" color="Black" size="1">3</font> </td> <td align="Center" width="14%"> <font face="Verdana" color="Blue" size="1">4</font> </td> <td align="Center" width="14%"> <font face="Verdana" color="Red" size="1">5</font> </td>
Update
How do I locate all the tags of the above pattern, and then obtain the color and also the date.
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In reply to HTML Parse Help by Agyeya

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