03-06-2009
just break it into two lines then:
`echo "whatever"`;
`echo "whatever\n"`;
Its really pretty silly though to use perl to just run shell commands.
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mojo::dom::html
Mojo::DOM::HTML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojo::DOM::HTML(3pm)
NAME
Mojo::DOM::HTML - HTML5/XML engine
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::DOM::HTML;
# Turn HTML5 into DOM tree
my $html = Mojo::DOM::HTML->new;
$html->parse('<div><p id="a">A</p><p id="b">B</p></div>');
my $tree = $html->tree;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::DOM::HTML is the HTML5/XML engine used by Mojo::DOM.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::DOM::HTML implements the following attributes.
"charset"
my $charset = $html->charset;
$html = $html->charset('UTF-8');
Charset used for decoding and encoding HTML5/XML.
"tree"
my $tree = $html->tree;
$html = $html->tree(['root', [qw(text lalala)]]);
Document Object Model.
"xml"
my $xml = $html->xml;
$html = $html->xml(1);
Disable HTML5 semantics in parser and activate case sensitivity, defaults to auto detection based on processing instructions.
METHODS
Mojo::DOM::HTML inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
"parse"
$html = $html->parse('<foo bar="baz">test</foo>');
Parse HTML5/XML document.
"render"
my $xml = $html->render;
Render DOM to XML.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::DOM::HTML(3pm)