Any help would be appreciated. I did look at HTML::Miner and HTML::Tree but neither seemed to accomplish what I needed with my limited knowledge of HTML. See HTML::Tree::Scanning and these walkthroughs
See htmltreexpather.pl , Parsing HTML / Re^4: Parsing HTML, A regex question , NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day / Re: NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day , Re: Extracting HTML content between the h tags, Re^2: Help With Online Table Scraper, Re^4: web::scraper using an xpath, .... HTML Parser suggestions
xpather.pl Re: Get Node Value from irregular XML (xpather.pl) Re: Having trouble with siblings Re^2: XML parsing and Lists Re: Counting number of child nodes based on element value (typos) Re^3: Extracting specific childnodes (xpath whitespace) Re^3: Extracting specific childnodes (play xmllint --shell ) Re: How do i get value of an element if the next elememnt has specific value in XML::LibXML using Xpath? Re: How do i get value of an element if the next elememnt has specific value in XML::LibXML using Xpath? Re: How to parse xml with namespase vale in XMl:LibXML? ( XPath error : Undefined namespace prefix ) Re^2: How to parse xml with namespase vale in XMl:LibXML? (xmllint --shell setns / xpathtester)
//div[@class='warrantyDetails']/div[@class='warrantDescription']
//div[@class='warrantDescription']
//div[@class='warrantServiceTagMain']
//div[@class='warrantServiceTagSub']
//div[@class='TopTwoWarrantySummaryDiv']
//div[@class='TopTwoWarrantyListItem']
//*[ name() = "meta" and @name = "supportservicetag" ]
//*[ name() = "meta" and @name = "supportproductcode" ]
//*[ name() = "meta" and @name = "supportproductselected" ]
//*[ name() = "meta" and @name = "servicetag" ]
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