OP, please do use the URL at https://wiki.oceannetworks.ca/display/O2A/API+Reference that haukex pointed out.

Note:

If you do it right, you could get a Perl client listed in there. Also, see if it'll accept the query string via POST body, be sure to set your content-type header in the request to be application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Reason is, sending your special token via GET request is gonna get it logged everywhere and it's not protected by https .. and sometimes end points will accept it just the same as a POST. If it's just http then sending it via POST if it's accepted will at least eliminate your URL from getting logged everywhere with that token in it.

If you insist on parsing the HTML and it really is just a large simple table, take a look at HTML::TableExtract.


In reply to Re^2: Parsing a large html with perl by perlfan
in thread Parsing a large html with perl by zesys

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