Thank you everyone, the /s was the problem, i had not put it...that prevented the regex from working
Also, I am planning to use HTML::TreeBuilder...to get the table.
<table border='1' width='50%' align='center'><tr><td><strong>Customer< +/td><td><strong>Total Samples</td><td><s trong>SL Violations</td><td><strong>Avg Availability</td></tr><tr><td> All Customers</td><td>187556</td><td>2167</td><td>98.84</td> </td></tr></table> <br><p><strong><h2><center>Customers Below 90% Available</center></h2> +</p><table border='1' width='50%' align= 'center'><tr><td><strong>Customer</td><td><strong>Total Samples</td><t +d><strong>SL Violations</td><td><strong> Availability</td></tr> <tr><td>10P</td><td>1064</td><td>130</td><td>87.78 %</td></tr> <tr><td>B8S</td><td>326</td><td>34</td><td>89.57 %</td></tr> </tr></table>
I'm trying to get individual values from the table and then convert to pdf...
Would HTML::TreeBuilder be a good choice to fetch data?
Raghu

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