HTML-Perlinfo displays a lot of Perl information in HTML format,
similar to phpinfo.
HTML::PrettyPrinter produces nicely formatted HTML code from a HTML syntax
tree. It is especially usefull if the produced HTML file shall be read or
edited manually afterwards. Various parameters let you adapt the output to
different styles and requirements.
The HTML::Query module provides jQuery-like selection queries for
HTML::Element.
Methods for retreiving RSS-ish information from an HTML document.
HTML::ResolveLink is a module to rewrite relative links in XHTML or
HTML into absolute URI.
Strip unwanted HTML tags and attributes.
HTML::Breadcrumbs is a module used to create HTML 'breadcrumb trails'
i.e. an ordered set of html links locating the current page within
a hierarchy.
HTML::Breadcrumbs splits the given path up into a list of elements,
derives labels to use for each of these elements, and then renders
this list as N-1 links using the derived label, with the final
element being just a label.
Both procedural and object-oriented interfaces are provided. The OO
interface is useful if you want to separate object creation and
initialisation from rendering or display, or for subclassing.
Both interfaces allow you to munge the path in various ways, to set
labels either explicitly via a hashref or via a callback subroutine,
and to control the formatting of elements via sprintf patterns or a
callback subroutine.
HTML::RobotsMETA is a simple HTML::Parser subclass
that extracts robots exclusion information from meta tags.
HTML::Scrubber - Perl extension for scrubbing/sanitizing html. If you wanna
"scrub" or "sanitize" html input in a reliable an flexible fashion, then
this module is for you.
When a tag is encountered, HTML::Scrubber allows/denies the tag using the
explicit rule if one exists. If no explicit rule exists, Scrubber applies
the default rule. If an explicit rule exists, but it's a simple rule(1),
the default attribute rule is applied.
HTML::Seamstress - HTML::Tree subclass for HTML templating via tree
rewriting.