Hero Zzyzzx,
HTML::Parser is an annoyingly complex event-driven parser, but it is quite powerful. If you want to strip tags from $html, try something like this:
use HTML::Parser;
our $parser=new HTML::Parser (
# Call &event_handler on all plaintext, pass plaintext as argument
+ 0 (decodes entities)
'text_h' => [\&event_handler,'dtext']
);
our $text_buffer='';
$parser->parse($html);
sub event_handler {
$text_buffer.=$_[0];
}
chomp; #nom nom nom
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