I'm getting this output through my perl script also,
#!perl -w
use strict;
use WWW::Mechanize::Firefox;
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize::Firefox->new();
$mech->get('http://www.lcps.org/Page/2309');
my $cal_content= $mech->content;
while($cal_content=~m/"fc-event-title\s*ellipsis"(\s|\w)*>(.*?)<\/span
+>/g){
print $2."\n";
}
But the issue is how to get the dates too respective with their events.
e.g. Output should be like this :
01/05/2012 Spanish I A Days
03/05/2012 Mi Familia- Oral presentation TODAY!!! Spanish I B days
04/05/2012 Mi Familia Oral Presentation TODAY!!! Spanish I A days
01/05/2012 Spanish II
08/05/2012 Spanish II Chapter 3A Quiz
28/05/2012 HOLIDAY (Memorial Day)
Please make the changes in perl script itself.
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