1. wget -c "http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=MNDO+Key+Statistics" -O MNDO+Key+Statistics.html
  2. perl htmltreexpather.pl MNDO+Key+Statistics.html _tag table >MNDO+Key+Statistics.xpaths.txt
  3. Then plug in the xpaths you want into this example web::scraper using an xpath

Read perlintro and References quick reference for a quick refresher.

Read http://w3schools.com/xpath/default.asp for gentle introduction to xpath.

Use     cpan Web::Scraper     or     cpanp i Web::Scraper     to install Web::Scraper


In reply to Re: Help With Online Table Scraper by Anonymous Monk
in thread Help With Online Table Scraper by jdlev

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