I would use xpath, use HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath/htmltreexpather.pl, see examples and walkthroughs: Parsing HTML / Re^4: Parsing HTML, A regex question , NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day / Re: NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day ....
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by Anonymous Monk
in thread Scrapping web site - printing - save to file
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