I've ditched Perl for parsing HTML in favour of HTML-tidy and XSL stylesheets when it comes to extraction of data from HTML.

HTML-tidy is a tool that tries to convert ugly HTML into well-formed XHTML, and it does a good job on it. You might want to preprocess your HTML with it, as it removes a lot of the ugly special cases that make interpreting HTML such a pain.

XSL stylesheets (I use Saxon as the interpreter) provide an easy way to transform XML (and XHTML is a special case of XML) into other ASCII formatted files, using a regular-expression like method (although the syntax is not really the syntax of regular expressions).

If you're not afraid to include the two system calls (HTML-tidy promises a Perl API, and there are XSL-APIs for Perl as well), this might make your work a little bit easier.


In reply to Re: Reverse engineering HTML by Corion
in thread Reverse engineering HTML by larsen

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