In general, I don't think you can get there from here. Consider the transform s/foo/fishstick/g. How do you transform the HTML fo<b>o</b>?
Assuming you constrain the replacement to have the same length as the original, something like this would do the job:
use Regexp::Common; while( $html =~ s/($RE{balanced}{-parens=>'<>'})// ) { $tags{$-[0]} .= $1; } $html =~ s/foo/bar/g; foreach my $point (sort {$b<=>$a} keys (%tags)) { substr($html, $point, 0 ) = $tags{$point}; }
For the pathological case of a tag with an attribute containing a '>' -- at this point you know as well as I do that you're into a full HTML parser:
use HTML::Parser; # Remove the s///g from this one to leave tags alone # Alternately, specify additional methods to alter only # specific token types sub tagpush {$_ = shift; s/foo/bar/g; $tags{length($html)} .= $_ ;} sub txtpush { $html .= "@_"; } my $p = HTML::Parser->new(unbroken_text => 1, text_h => [ \&txtpush, "text" ], default_h => [ \&tagpush, "text" ], ); my $file = shift || usage(); $p->parse_file($file) || die "Can't open file $file: $!\n"; $html =~ s/foo/bar/g; foreach my $point (sort {$b<=>$a} keys (%tags)) { substr($html, $point, 0 ) = $tags{$point}; }
This last once handles cases like f<!-- -->oo, f<b>oo</b> and <img alt=">foo"> properly as well, which a token parser will not catch.
In reply to Re^3: Munging Rendered HTML While Preserving Formatting
by idsfa
in thread Munging Rendered HTML While Preserving Formatting
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