You might want to add an initialization of @save as well, to avoid trying to der eference an undefined value when you leave a toplevel table. Something like this perhaps:

Actually since @save is only being accesed on an end tag that means a begin tag was involved which pushed a value on save. In case of the first table the values 0,0 will pushed on the save and then poped when that table ends. So I dont think I need to wory about dereferncing an undefined value.

I dont think pushing $tablenr will fix the problem, because when the old value is poped it will think on the next table it should $tablenr++ which will ovewrite the previous data. Have to do something else.


In reply to Re: Re: Using HTML::Parser extract text from tables by zzspectrez
in thread Using HTML::Parser extract text from tables by zzspectrez

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