Hello all...I have got a BIG problem. I have a website that has around 2200 .htm pages that I'm converting to .asp (sorry, that may be a bad word here). But I need the mighty power of Perl to parse out everything from my .htm files so that I can have my reviews (it's a DVD review site) separate from my code. Is there any way to do this because I reeeaaaaaalllyyy don't want to have to go through 2200 pages of HTML code and manually parse it out. I'm more than willing to compensate whoever can help me with plenty of DVD's!!! Thanks in advance and email me at matt@dvdauthority.com if you have any questions!

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