Awesome!

The test script is now working great:

#!/usr/bin/perl use HTML::PullParser; use HTML::Entities; my $doc = <<'EOF'; my %options = (); <input value="abc" /> abc &nbsp; abc <% abc ( '<input value="abc" /> abc &nbsp; abc <span> %>', $abc ); %> EOF $doc =~ s{ <% ((?: '[^']+' | "[^"]+' | \$?[\w\s\(\);,]+ | [^%]+ )+) %> }{ my $content = $1; HTML::Entities::encode_entities ( $content ); qq'<asp_pp content="$content">' }gsex; foreach ( qw{ start text default } ) { $options{$_} = "'$_', text, tagname, attr"; } my $p = HTML::PullParser->new ( doc => $doc, %options ); my $output = ""; while ( my $token = $p->get_token() ) { my $text = $token->[1]; $text =~ s|abc|<b>abc</b>|g if $token->[0] eq 'text'; $text = "<%$token->[3]->{content}%>" if $token->[0] eq 'start' and $token->[2] eq 'asp_pp'; $output .= $text; } print $output;

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