I have this really weird parsing issue, I split with htmlpagemark, a sign i gave at the beginning of each htmlpage saved but it does not split like that, it splits newlines

@differenthtml = split(/htmlpagemark/,@lines); print "\n$differenthtml[1]\n"; print "\n$differenthtml[2]\n"; #@lines = htmlpagemark http://finance.yahoo.com #/q/hp?s=%5EDJI&d=1 +0&e=8&f=2012&g=d&a=0&b=2&c=1992&z=66&y=5214 # <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" #"http://www.w3.o +rg/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> # It also consists of a lot of more text before the next #"htmlpagemar +k" #sorry if this question reveals to be noobish and simple #but i have n +o idea how to solve this issue the @lines = #contents of a read te +xt file

it prints: nothing following line ""


In reply to Parsing issues by robertw

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