I've read Mechanize, TreeBuilder, Elements and XPath in order to grab contents from Web pages.
I've been able to login and navigate effectively using Mechanize; eventually doing $mech->content(); on the page I want; however, that produces a poorly formatted (one long line) of html code. Yes, I can effectively use TreeBuilder and TreeBuilder-XPath on it to find what I'm looking for. I use Mozilla's Firebug to see the html more clearly so that I can go after the content in an XPath manner.
My Question: Is using Firebug an effective approach? I would have thought I could display the html tree structure using something like $mech->content(format=>'html') but that's not a supported format (only 'text'). I'm just trying to lay out the tree so I can more effectively write the XPath to get what I want.
It seems I'm missing something painfully obvious. Can I get some forgiveness and compassion at the Pearly Gates? :)
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