Contesto a tú pregunta acerca de cómo recorrer una tabla, entiendo que lo quieres hacer con JavaScript:

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    function foreach(root, selector, callback) {
       if (typeof selector == 'string') {
          var all = root.querySelectorAll(selector);
          for (var each = 0; each < all.length; each++) {
             callback(all[each]);
          }
       } else {
          for (var each = 0; each < selector.length; each++) {
             foreach(root, selector[each], callback);
          }
       }
    }

    function walk(table, output) {
       var table = document.getElementById(table);
       var output = document.getElementById(output);
       if (table) {
          var data = [];
          foreach(table, 'tr:not(:first-child)', function(row) {
             var record = [];
             foreach(row, 'td', function(cell) {
                record.push(cell.innerText);
             });
             data.push(record);
          });
       }
       if (output) {
          // data contiene los datos de la tabla
          output.innerText = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 3);
       }
    }


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    <table id="table">
       <tr>
          <th>A</th>
          <th>B</th>
          <th>C</th>
       </tr>
       <tr>
          <td>1,1</td>
          <td>1,2</td>
          <td>1,3</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
          <td>2,1</td>
          <td>2,2</td>
          <td>2,3</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
          <td>2,1</td>
          <td>2,2</td>
          <td>2,3</td>
       </tr>
    </table>

    <button onclick="walk('table', 'output')">Recorrer</button>

    <pre id="output"></pre>


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Espero te sea de ayuda.