Your best bet is to choose HTML::TreeBuilder — which I adore — or XML::XPath, which merlyn seems to really like. If you choose to go the treebuilder route, check out "HTML::Tree(Builder) in 6 minutes," which covers the use of the look_down() function. I had never heard of that until I read that post, since the function isn't documented well in my opinion.
-Paul
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