1. var metas = document.getElementsByTagName('meta') is supposed to return an array containin the lines that has the meta tag.. since this is not supported by SpiderMonkey per se, i wrote a perl code somethin like
function_get("getElementsByTagName",
sub {
#use HTML::TagParser,
my @array = $p->getElementsByTagName('@_); #$p must point to
# the html file containin the page from which meta tags are
# to be taken
return @array;
});
So ideally i must get an array, but I m not..
2. handle of the callin object:
eg: javascript has lines like write
metas[i].getAttribute('name'); //metas is the array obtained from the
+above snippet<code>
So to write a perl function similar to the one that i wrote for getElementsByTagName as shown above, i need to get a handle for this metas array object in perl.. How do i get this is my question..
I guess I have it more clear now.. Please tell me if it's still hazy
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