Thank you for the prompt reply. Using the
$src = $newsrc works nicely to make the replacement, and the combined
$token->set_attr('src', $newsrc); doesn't complain so I'm assuming it works as expected.
I get an odd bit in the next step of my code, though.
print FILE $token->as_is;
close FILE;
I'm trying to save it all back to a file and all I get is a 1K file that merely has an end bold HTML tag in it. That's an improvement over before where I was getting an empty file, but I'm still missing something important. Am I getting something wrong in my set_attr call, or am I mis-understanding and misusing the token->as_is part? I'm looking at the documentation for the module, but I'm clueless. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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