I'll just outline a solution and leave the details to you. Basically, add a flag which tells text_handler() whether or not to append text:
my $ok_to_add_text; ... sub text_handler { ... if ($ok_to_add_text) { push ... } }
Then add a handler to detect the tags <SCRIPT> and </SCRIPT>. Turn off $ok_to_add_text when you see the first tag and turn it back on when you see the second one. You can also use this approach to avoid getting the CSS at the beginning (i.e. the text that appears in the STYLE tag.)

In reply to Re: HTML::Parser, get rid of JavaScript by pc88mxer
in thread HTML::Parser, get rid of JavaScript by vit

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