I have come once again seeking perl wisdom
I am using HTML::TokeParser and this is what I would like to do.
- Find containing div by ID. Loose everything before that
- Find div by ID to be removed. This is within the containing div.
- Copy to new string all contents of containing div to new string EXCEPT tags and contents of div by ID to be removed
I have read and searched for a solution, but TokeParser seems complex for my simple understanding.
my $parser = HTML::TokeParser->new(\$content);
while (my $token=$parser->get_tag("div")) {
if($token->[1]{id} =~ /containerID/i) {
my $parser1 = HTML::TokeParser->new(\$token->as_is);
while (my $token1=$parser1->get_tag("div")) {
next if($token1->[1]{id} =~ /removeID/i);
$out = ???;
}
}
}
var $newContent = "<html><head></head><body>". $out . "</body></head>"
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