H::LE and H:P skipped what you seem to be calling a link in the code beginning at line 8 because it isn't an HTML link.

Line 8 is a declaration that what follows -- until the final </script> -- is to be handled by javascript.

As to the first two, I tend to lean to Corion's view: they're being handled with css (initially); neither is a simple HTML link... which (without exception that I can think of OTTOMH) implies that the address/filename will be where I have elipsis in a construct like:

<a href="...">rendered_link_Label_here</a>
    or an
<img src="address...filename.typ">
    or similar.

Perhaps you should explore for modules which will chase down css and js... or perhaps, depending on your actual goal, you don't need to worry about the stylesheet or flash sources, etc.


In reply to Re: More robust link finding than HTML::LinkExtor/HTML::Parser? by ww
in thread More robust link finding than HTML::LinkExtor/HTML::Parser? by Allasso

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