I don't know which monk you're talking about, but I was around when a monk asked about parsing HTML (I forget which monk), asking the exact same question after about 10 min of conversation, and I said use
HTML::LinkExtor
So like you said, I too say use modules ;)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Data::Dumper qw/DumperX/;
use HTML::LinkExtor;
use vars qw/$file/;
die "pass args man" unless @ARGV;
my $p = new HTML::LinkExtor(\&foy);
for $file (@ARGV) {
$p->parse_file($file);
}
sub foy {
my($t,%A) = @_;
if($t eq 'img'){
warn DumperX(\%A).$file unless($A{alt});
}
}
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