my $links = $mech1->find_all_links(class=>'listAnchor', url_regex=>/page=(\d+)$/); can someone answer me that how can i find links with certain class name ans also with certain url_regex please note that these are two different kinds of link on same page, one link is having special kind of class name for identification while other do have certain kind of url_regex in it take sample data as:
<div> <a class="listAnchor" href="/abc.com">abc</a> <a class="listAnchor" href="/def.com">def</a> <a class="listAnchor" href="/dedf.com">def</a> <a class="listAnchor" href="/desf.com">def</a> <a class="listAnchor" href="/deaf.com">def</a> </div> <ul> <li> <a>1</a> </li> <li> <a href="http://www.xyz/page=2">2</a> </li> <li> </ul>

In reply to can we find two different kind of links using find_all_links by jack123

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