HTML::DOM, version 0.038 HTML::DOM is a Perl implementation of the HTML Document Object Model This is an alpha release. So far, the level-2 core, HTML and event DOM interfaces have been implemented, and some of the level-2 style sheet interfaces. RECENT CHANGES See the Changes file for the long version. 0.038 ----- Bug fix: A run-time require that was causing problems in taint mode has been removed. 0.037 ----- New feature: getElementsByClassName 0.036 ----- Incompatible change:  A newly-created HTML::DOM object no longer has html, head and body elements. These are not created until open, write or parse_file is called. New features: • New innerText method on HTML elements • css_url_fetcher now returns the previously assigned value. • css_url_fetcher no longer clobbers an existing link element handler, because it now uses a new, separate mechanism. A long list of bug fixes. 0.035 ----- • getElementById can now once more see sub-elements of forms. • The base method is no longer affected by previous regexp matches. TO DO - Finish Level 2 CSS support - outerHTML/innerText? - Other DOM interfaces (the rest of level 2, and level 3) - HTML 5 stuff - Write more complete documentation - Write more tests - Finishing checking for memory leaks (run all tests under Devel::Leak::Object) INSTALLATION The easiest way to install this module is to use the CPAN module or the cpan script: [sudo] perl -MCPAN -e "install HTML::DOM" [sudo] cpan HTML::DOM Or you can use the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test [sudo] make install DEPENDENCIES This module requires perl 5.8.2 or later and the following Perl modules: - Scalar::Util 1.14 or later - Exporter 5.57 or later - HTML::TreeBuilder and HTML::Element (both part of the HTML::Tree distribution) (tested with 3.23) - URI (tested with 1.35) - LWP 1.13 or later - CSS::DOM 0.07 or later - HTML::Encoding is required if the parse_file method is to be used. - constant::lexical - Hash::Util::FieldHash::Compat DOCUMENTATION After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc HTML::DOM Or try using man (it's faster, in my experience): man HTML::DOM COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (C) 2007-10 Father Chrysostomos This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl.