Hi! Guys

How are you in this new year!!! I hope that so fine...

Well, I'm now working with HTML::Treebuilder, on this, I will want to add to each tag the address of this like a new attribute, but couldn't found the way to walk through the complete tree...

See the example of what i'm talking:

<html addr="0"> <head addr="0.0"> <title addr="0.0.0">Seekers of Perl Wisdom</title> <meta name="Content-type" content="text/html" addr="0.0.1" /> </head> <body addr="0.1"> <h1 addr="0.1.0">Hello World!!!</h1> </body> </html>

Do you know some way to do that, HTML::Element->right() appear not to be the way, and google don't suggest nothing useful.

Thank You and happy new year


In reply to Walk through HTML::Treebuilder by perlmonkdr

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