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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl text from web Post 302894466 by Corona688 on Tuesday 25th of March 2014 02:50:39 PM
Old 03-25-2014
Once again the program you've posted has absolutely nothing to do with the input or output you want. We can't "fix" this, we'd have to totally rewrite it from scratch.

Not to mention that HTML isn't trivial. You generally can't extract the parts you want with just a regex match. Also like before.
 

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HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources(3pm) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources(3pm)

NAME
HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources - concise resource-link rewriting SYNOPSIS
# writing some HTML email I see.. $html = HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources->rewrite($html, sub { my $uri = shift; my $content = render_template($uri); my $cid = generate_cid_from($content); $mime->attach($cid => content); return "cid:$cid"; }); # need to inline CSS too? $html = HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources->rewrite($html, sub { # see above }, inline_css => sub { my $uri = shift; return render_template($uri); }); # need to inline CSS and follow @imports? $html = HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources->rewrite($html, sub { # see above }, inline_css => sub { # see above }, inline_imports => 1); DESCRIPTION
"HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources" is a special case of HTML::RewriteAttributes for rewriting links to resources. This is to facilitate generating, for example, HTML email in an extensible way. We don't care about how to fetch resources and attach them to the MIME object; that's your job. But you don't have to care about how to rewrite the HTML. METHODS
"new" You don't need to call "new" explicitly - it's done in "rewrite". It takes no arguments. "rewrite" HTML, callback[, args] -> HTML See the documentation of HTML::RewriteAttributes. The callback receives as arguments the resource URI (the attribute value), then, in a hash, "tag" and "attr". Inlining CSS "rewrite" can automatically inline CSS for you. Passing "inline_css" will invoke that callback to inline "style" tags. The callback receives as its argument the URI to a CSS file, and expects as a return value the contents of that file, so that it may be inlined. Returning "undef" prevents any sort of inlining. Passing "inline_imports" (a boolean) will look at any inline CSS and call the "inline_css" callback to inline that import. This keeps track of what CSS has already been inlined, and won't inline a particular CSS file more than once (to prevent import loops). SEE ALSO
HTML::RewriteAttributes, HTML::Parser, Email::MIME::CreateHTML AUTHOR
Shawn M Moore, "<sartak@bestpractical.com>" LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-11-18 HTML::RewriteAttributes::Resources(3pm)
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