Hi,
I'm trying to extract some info from HTML where I need to identity it over muliple lines. The HTML is as follows.
<td class="Label" align="right">Last Login:</td>
<td>Yesterday</td>
I'm trying to extract the word Yesterday but whatever I try fails.
Is there someway of matching the newline or the spaces?
Printing a join of
@TD = $mech->content() =~ m|<td>(.*?)</td>|g shows yesterday but also everything else within a TD tag.
The HTML is indented by about 20 spaces like the above example code.
Does anyone know how I could use a regex to extract just Yesterday from this HTML?
Many Thanks,
James
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