Thank you a lot! I did not know this syntax.
One more question if I dare :-)
In about 10 pages the last h2-tag is missing, so that I used the following workaround:
my @solution_2 = $content->findvalues( './h2[4]/preceding-sibling::*' +); unless ( @solution_2 ) { @solution_2 = $content->findvalues( '//hr/preceding-sibling::*' ); }
I tried the same with your syntax as:
@solution_2 = $content->findvalues( '//hr/preceding-sibling::p[precedi +ng-sibling::h2[3]]' );
but I get an uninitialized value only.
I understood the syntax so: "search the siblings but stop if the tag in brackets appears". Is this correct? If so, what am I doing false with the above attempt?
Spasibo!

In reply to Re^2: Extracting HTML content between the h tags by vagabonding electron
in thread Extracting HTML content between the h tags by vagabonding electron

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