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Help HTML parsing by perl

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Feb 21st, 2007
i have a HTML report file..its in attachment(a part of the whole report is attached..name "input html.doc").also its source is attached in "report source code.txt"

i just want to seperate the datas like in first line it should be..

NHTEST-3848498958-NHTEST-10.2-no-baloo a
and so on for whole report

i have done that already using a perl script.its also attached ,named-"perl coding for parsing.txt"(its attached for ur help) http://www.unix.com/images/smilies/smile.gif

now suppose i have more than 1 file,ie 20 report in html format.and i have to compare different values of all the tables from different report files (ie,to compare buffer cache values from different report file).

so how to do that..plss give me some ideas. http://www.unix.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
i need a script to do this in unix or perl..can you help me in this regards.
waitin for ur reply
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