Depends somewhat on what you want to do with the data, but HTML::TreeBuilder may be a bit more tolerant of messy HTML. Alternatively, you could run the HTML through HTML::Tidy first to clean it up for subsequent parsing.
In reply to Re: Parsing badly formed HTML
by GrandFather
in thread Parsing badly formed HTML
by SilasTheMonk
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