Yes, I realize that Perl regex is not the way to go to find links. But I have a small amount of text with just a few links, some divisions, etc.and my method works.

($mres) = ($res =~ m/(<a href=\"https:\/\/www.example.com\/foodbanks\/ +.*<\/a>)/im);

However if the link itself has a '+' right before the then my match returns much more text ending with the last it can find, even though I'm not using /g

When I add the '+' in my code:

($mres) = ($res =~ m/(<a href=\"https:\/\/www.example.com\/foodbanks\/ +.*\+<\/a>)/im);

Everything comes out fine, and I just get the single link.

I'd love to know why.

p.s. The forum adds a red + to lines here that "wrap" so it makes my code look more confusing.


In reply to If I'm matching a pattern wy does a + sign make things crazy? by SergioQ

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