Hi Monks, My perl code is something like this and it is also working fine:
use HTML::TableExtract; $te = HTML::TableExtract->new( headers => [qw(Date Price Comments)] ) +; $te->parse($html_string); # Examine all matching tables foreach $ts ($te->tables) { print "Table (", join(',', $ts->coords), "):\n"; foreach $row ($ts->rows) { print join(',', @$row), "\n"; } }
My table is something like this:
<table> <tr><td>Date</td><td>Price</td><td>Comments</th></tr> <tr onclcick="dkfjskdjfskfd"><td>21/9</td><td>2324</td><td>abc</td></t +r> <tr onclcick="dkfjskdjfskfd1"><td>21/9</td><td>2324</td><td>abasdasc</ +td></tr> <tr onclcick="dkfjskdjfskfdsdfsdf2"><td>21/9</td><td>2324</td><td>absa +dsadsc</td></tr> </table>
Now the data are coming fine, but I want to read the onclick properties also for each row. so output should be something like this :
dkfjskdjfskfd, 21/9, 2324, abc dkfjskdjfskfd1, 21/9, 2324, abasdasc dkfjskdjfskfdsdfsdf2, 21/9, 2324, absadsadsc
Please advise to include the row properties through HTML::Table::Extract

In reply to How to read onclick properties on row of a table using HTML::Table::Extractor by ckj

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