I, for one, think your HTML::Seamstress module is very cool and elegant.
(So what if the idea originated elsewhere.) But, a couple comments on the html
compilation bit:
- In the line
$name->hello_world(name => $content);
where does that hello_world method come from?
Seems to me that you really want to be saying
$name->replace_with($content);
(And you should probably then call
$name->delete_content(); first.)
- In your look_down call, don't you also want to include criteria
to look for klass=content? I think that would be prudent.
metaperl++ (and all your other egos too, btw ;-)
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