perl - <<'__EOP__' use HTML::TreeBuilder; print($HTML::TreeBuilder::VERSION, "\n"); print($INC{'HTML/TreeBuilder.pm'}, "\n"); my $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new; print($tree, "\n"); $tree->parse_file('file.html'); print($tree, "\n"); print('new_from_content: ', $::{'HTML::'}{'TreeBuilder::'}{'new_from_content'}?'yes':'no', "\n"); print('stunt: ', $::{'HTML::'}{'TreeBuilder::'}{'stunt' }?'yes':'no', "\n"); print('disembowel: ', $::{'HTML::'}{'TreeBuilder::'}{'disembowel' }?'yes':'no', "\n"); __EOP__

HTML-Tree-3.11 looks like:

3.11 r:/Utils/perl/site/lib/HTML/TreeBuilder.pm HTML::TreeBuilder=HASH(0x1abf008) HTML::TreeBuilder=HASH(0x1abf008) new_from_content: yes stunt: yes disembowel: no

Disembowel doesn't exist in this version.

HTML-Tree-3.18 should look like:

3.13 r:/Utils/perl/site/lib/HTML/TreeBuilder.pm HTML::TreeBuilder=HASH(0x1abf008) HTML::TreeBuilder=HASH(0x1abf008) new_from_content: yes stunt: yes disembowel: yes

In reply to Re^3: Can't locate auto/HTML/TreeBuilder/disembowel.al by ikegami
in thread Can't locate auto/HTML/TreeBuilder/disembowel.al by pingo

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