Seems to work fine for me:

DB<1> use HTML::LinkExtor DB<2> p $HTML::LinkExtor::VERSION 1.33 DB<3> $s = '<a href=http://rds.yahoo.com/S=10341:D1/CS=10341/SS=5374 +4154/SIG=112eblhep/*http%3A//www.beltbuckleshop.com/>' DB<4> $e = HTML::LinkExtor->new DB<5> $e->parse($s) DB<6> x $e->links 0 ARRAY(0x84a3f78) 0 'a' 1 'href' 2 'http://rds.yahoo.com/S=10341:D1/CS=10341/SS=53744154/SIG=112ebl +hep/*http%3A//www.beltbuckleshop.com/'
...as expected.

the lowliest monk


In reply to Re: HTML::LinkExtor idiosyncracy by tlm
in thread HTML::LinkExtor idiosyncracy by RandomWalk

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