HTML::Miner will work too:
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use HTML::Miner ;
use Data::Dump qw(dump) ;
my $mine = new HTML::Miner(
CURRENT_URL => 'http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=run+fl
+o+rida',
);
my @links = @{ $mine->get_links() } ;
my @result_links;
foreach my $link ( @links ) {
if( $link->{ DOMAIN } =~ 'www.youtube.com' ) {
if( $link->{ ANCHOR } =~ /video-time/ ) {
if( $link->{ ABS_URL } =~ /http:\/\/www\.youtube\.com(\/watch\
+?v=.*?)$/ ) {
push @result_links, $1 ;
}
}
}
}
dump( \@result_links ) ;
Disclaimer: I maintain that module.
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