Update - unfortunatley this bullshit-forum killed all my html - this is very very bad! @ the admins: Please throw away this bullshit forum and buy a new one. Have a closer look at the forums at a. devshed b. phpBuilder c. openSuse. etc etc. They do not use such loosy software. They are not so typical 90ties that everyone can see that the forum is pretty outdated! So - now i have to retype it again!

Please. We are all doing fine being outdated and zombies. PerlMonks is a site which steadfast (some say slowly) moves through the programming universe in its own time. Grab all the 860.000+ nodes avaliable here, convert them to a new shiny forum which is as usable as this obsolete engine, and come back again with a link.

update: the number of nodes is one order of magnitude higher: 860.000+, not 86.000+ (thanks ambrus and AnomalousMonk)


In reply to Re: Parsing with HTML::TreeBuilder::LibXML on OpenSuse Linux 11.4 Milestone 1 by shmem
in thread Parsing with HTML::TreeBuilder::LibXML on OpenSuse Linux 11.4 Milestone 1 by Perlbeginner1

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