Good Day Monks,
As part of script I'm writing, I'm given a scalar value (call it $file) that contains the entire contents of an HTML file, newlines and all. Why as a scalar? Don't ask, I don't get to write that part of the code. =) Anyway, what I need to do is find one particular string in the file (an image tag), which looks like this:
<img src="/some/longish/path/image2002[about six unknown characters he
+re]607.gif">
So I was thinking that a good way to do this would be to use tr to strip off everything except that particular string. I.e., after tr is called, $file will be the above line. Unfortunately I'm not very good at regular expressions yet. Can anyone help? I'd really appreciate it!
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