Thanks bud....will look into that..
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote: > Silverfox wrote: >> hey guys, I'm trying to figure out how to stripe "Anything Else", >> "7:15pm" and "9:50pm" from the below html code. Any ides? >> >> <td><font class=smalllist><a >> href="/showtimes/movie.adp?movieid=16038&date=20030929&theaterid=757" >> >>>Anything Else</a> <nobr>(R, 108 min.)</nobr><br><a >> >> href=https://tickets.moviefone.com/ticketing/order.adp?movieid=16038&theaterid=757&showdate=20030929&showtime=1915&screenId=3 >> >>>7:15pm</a> | <a >> >> href=https://tickets.moviefone.com/ticketing/order.adp?movieid=16038&theaterid=757&showdate=20030929&showtime=2150&screenId=3 >> >>>9:50pm</a></font></td> >> >> >> I'm trying to use "curl" on my linux box to grab data from this web >> site....heheheh >> >> Thx.... > > You can easily write regular expressions to extract whatever is there > between <a> .. </a> and you can find ample help for that on the net, But > just a sec there are hundreds of modules that can do html parsing. It > would initially take some effort to install one and learn the syntax , > But then You will never have any problems after that. > > For your problem try HTML::LinkExtor > Hope that helps > Ram -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]