Its very old for you. But i am very new to perl. So i am trying the existing programs which solved here. When i tried the above program i commented the two if cases
# seach for your text ...
if ($myfile =~ m/some txt i look for/) {
print "Found the text\n";
}
# and look for more text
if ($myfile =~ m/some other text i look/) {
print "Got other text\n";
}
and in the last i printed the variable like this.
print $myfile,"\n";
As per the question the variable contain the total file in that variable. But its printing only one line. Please give some clarity where i missing
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