HTML::Parser is your friend. A subset - HTML::TokeParser - may be sufficient. You are correct, Adam, when you identify the source of the difficulty - they there are a variety of ways to code those HTML tags. (as a side issue - XHTML with a much more rigid syntax will make this easier - sort of like "use strict;" for HTML.)
Now, if this is part of a class project, maybe they are wanting to see how you would tackle the problem, as an exercise in analysis and program design. At least HTML::Parser should be a good source of inspiration.
In reply to Re: HTML tag search/replace.
by Maclir
in thread HTML tag search/replace.
by abultm74
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