You only ask a very general question:

Question: can the HTML::TableExtract can be applied here to!?

And you already got the answer, multiple times, even with very concise code. Why do you think that you would get a different answer this time? What has changed in the world that would make yesterdays answer different from the one you get today?

Maybe if you started to write your own code and asked about the problems you encounter with your own code, you would get more concrete answers to your more concrete problems. This is not a script writing service. You are supposed to do your own work.


In reply to Re^3: HTML::TableExtract: Parsing 9 lines of text in a table by Corion
in thread HTML::TableExtract: Parsing 9 lines of text in a table by Perlbeginner1

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