I wrote a similar script some time ago. It stored my links in a database and i set up a bookmark that used javascript so i could add the current page in one click. But that's not why i am posting. This is why i am posting:
sub slurp { my $file =shift; my $save = $/; undef $/; open FIL, "$file"; my $input= <FIL>; close FIL; my @list = split /$save/, $input; $/ = $save; return @list; }
After you open the file, just do this:
my @list = <FIL>;
No need to store $/, shove the lines into a scalar and then split em back into an array. Additionally, if you have to store the file contents into a scalar, this is a much nicer way:
my $input = do { local $/; <FIL> };
And, (once again!) drop this:
for (my $i=1; $i <= $pop->Count(); $i++)
for this:
for my $i(1..$pop->Count())

jeffa

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(the triplet paradiddle)

In reply to (jeffa) Re: A different approach for bookmarks. by jeffa
in thread A different approach for bookmarks. by atlantageek

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