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How Do I Convert HTML table to CSV from web

Asked by joec_ in Perl Programming Language, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

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Hi,

I am new to Perl and have been assigned a task at work which involves outputting groups of data from an Oracle Database to a web page (as multiple HTML tables). That i have managed OK. :)

The next stage would be to add a button on the webpage next to each table to download it as a CSV file.

What i am looking for is a way to export those tables (just the tables) to CSV and make that CSV available for download.

Any help will be graciously received.


Many thanks.

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