I am doing something wrong trying to build an array that should contain all jscript extension file names. I am very new to perl. I have this working in bash. I know that the first array has the lines containing the jscript file names. Just can't figure out how to remove just them and put them in an array to sort unique items.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; sub main { my @js = (); my @ujs =(); my $file = 'access_log.txt'; open(FH, $file) or die("File $file not found"); while(my $String = <FH>) { if($String =~ '[^/]*\.js') { push(@js,($String)); #print "$String \n"; @ujs = grep {/[^/]*\.js/}, @js; # print @ujs; } } close(FH); foreach (@ujs) { print "$_\n"; } } main();

In reply to Building ARRAY with grep expression NOT working by denting24by7

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