Seriously, this is better achieved using one of the
HTML::Parser modules. For example take a look at
HTML::TokeParser
use strict;
use warnings;
use HTML::TokeParser;
my $p = HTML::TokeParser->new("file.html") # your source file
||die "Cant open: $!";
my $depth=0;
while (my $token = $p->get_token) {
if (lc(${$token}[1]) eq "table"){
$depth++ if (${$token}[0] eq "S");
$depth-- if (${$token}[0] eq "E");
print "$depth\n";
}
}
Try out the code above and see where it takes you
print "Good ",qw(night morning afternoon evening)[(localtime)[2]/6]," fellow monks."
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