I need to delete the H2 tag but keep the class attributes from:
<ol id="intelliTxt" class="steps">
<li class="section">
<h2 class="header Heading3">Clear
+Up Those Blackheads</h2>
<ul>
<li class="step ">
<span clas
+s="stepNumber">1</span>
.. more code
I am using HTML::StripScripts::Parser:
my $hss = HTML::StripScripts::Parser->new({
Context => 'Flow',
BanList => [qw( h1 h2 )],
Rules => { div => {
class => 1,
+
},
ul => {
class => 1,
},
li => {
class => 1,
+
},
ol => {
class => 1,
+
},}
});
print $hss->filter_html($HTML);
But the output is:
<ol>
<li>
<!--filtered-->Clear Up Those Blac
+kheads<!--filtered-->
<ul>
<li>
<span>1</s
+pan>
NO class attributes
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