
HTML::ListScraper::Tag - sequence item found by HTML::ListScraper

All documented methods are simple accessors,
taking no arguments and leaving the HTML::ListScraper::Tag object unchanged.
Tag name.
HTML::ListScraper extends the HTML::Parser convention of naming tags in lowercase: closing tags are identified by a prepended '/'.
After that,
the name itself consists of ASCII letters and numbers.
In case your input veers rather far from HTML,
tags can also contain '-' and ':',
but no more exotic characters.
Empty name is not allowed.
Angle brackets are not part of the name - if you need them,
you can always add them when formatting HTML::ListScraper output.
Tag position (zero-based).
Value of the href attribute,
if the parsed tag had a href attribute (with non-empty value).
Otherwise,
undef.
Text following the tag, if any. Note that even closing tags can have associated text, although in well-formed HTML, that text really belongs under some previous opening tag.