my $foo = "211.46.248.1 /the / directory / is / here/ l:user p:pass po +rt:21"; my @bar = $foo =~ /^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+) +(.+)(?= l:) +l:(\S+) p:(\S+) + port:(\d+)/; print join ',', @bar; # prints 211.46.248.1,/the / directory / is / here/,user,pass,21

You may want to qr// the RegEx if you plan to use it inside of a loop while parsing your file.

--perlplexer

In reply to Re: Re: Re: complicated expression by perlplexer
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