Hi Monks!

I am trying to match the values inside of these  "<u>...</u>" and of course not doing the right thing. Any help?
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $lines = "Aliquam vitae ipsum id felis finibus congue. Ut molestie + scelerisque purus, sit amet rhoncus leo aliquet ac. In eu lobortis quam. Maecenas auctor + semper enim, ut convallis sapien dictum eu. Sed arcu ex, ornare et porttitor vitae +, interdum a mi. Mauris rutrum luctus rhoncus. Quisque velit quam, convallis vel est a +t, tincidunt accumsan velit. Fusce ut <u>metus ut which may either exceed $1,000.00 or OK. G. LAT, semper nunc, in dictum magna.</u> Aliquam ac vestibulum dolor. Praesent in magna nisi. Cras nec viverra + ligula. Suspendisse efficitur imperdiet eros, <u>sed rhoncus sapien euismod cursus. Vesti +bulum a posuere</u> elit, eget tristique eros. Etiam et lectus venenatis, aliquet dui vitae, po +suere lectus."; if( $lines =~ /<u>(.*?)<\/u>/ig ){ print "\n $1\n"; }

Thanks for looking!

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