Thanks - yes the || warning was a hangover from first attempt that should have been removed. Here's a slightly better reworked version - NB you could probably make this more succinct using a map instead of the while.

use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; =pod Interpolates source text tags with <%keyname%> syntax with values from + hashref $vars =cut my $text = 'this is my text with a <%VAR%> to ' . 'interpolate and an no specified "<%VAR3%>"'; my $vars = { 'VAR' => 'value taken from a data structure', 'VAR1' => 'Variable 1' }; ## Identify any tags not defined within $vars and append to message while ($text =~ /<%(.+?)%>/g ) { if (!defined $vars->{$1} ) { #$vars->{$1} = " no value specified for variable $1"; #$vars->{$1} = "$1"; $vars->{$1} = ''; ## keep a log of missing variables $vars->{MESSAGE} .= "$1 undefined <br />\n"; } } $text =~ s/<%(.+?)%>/$vars->{$1}/g; print qq{\n\n\n\n$text\n}; print Dumper $vars;

In reply to Re^3: Invoke the Perl string interpolation engine on a string contained in a scalar variable. by localshop
in thread Invoke the Perl string interpolation engine on a string contained in a scalar variable. by ibm1620

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