Hello respectable monks I am here to ask a question about files, sorry if my question is noobish but I am new to perl programming

file1:"!?abcdesfjsashccm,iosa/hitler/genocide/notok.cadshuiahdoaejoed/mom/dad/family.cauifhaiufaiu" and
file 2:"
val0=/hitler/genocide/notok.c
val1=/mom/dad/family.c
"
I want my program to read from file2 each value and ignore it from file 1,so if I do any operations on file 1 those parts of the text files to be ignored and I can work with the rest of the file.

So if I read the file1 I want it to read "!?abcdesfjsashccm,iosaadshuiahdoaejoedauifhaiufaiu"

I am sorry to ask from you for this but believe me I really am trying to understand perl as much as I can and sadly I have no time to read everything because I must finish my project soon...


In reply to Ignore given character from file by N0obieMonk

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