Monks, your wisdom is required for I am severely lacking any on this Tuesday morning.
Simplest way to sort an array of domain names by their extentions?

Incorrect method : (simplified)
my @regexps=('\.co\.uk$','[\w\-]+\.com$','\.pl$','\.uk\.com$'); my @domains=qw(foo.com weirdext.za bar.uk.com blah.co.uk perl.pl zzzz. +co.uk); while(<@regexps>) { while(<@domains>) { if (/$regexp/i) { ......

Ideally I end up with a list of domains in extention order, and any that dont match get tagged on the end, in this case:

blah.co.uk zzzz.co.uk foo.com bar.uk.com perl.pl weirdext.za

Theory 1.003 alpha was to reverse each scalar and sort, but (for ex).coms and .uk.coms would spoil this.

Many thanks.
Paul Faulkner

In reply to sorting domains by extention by Anonymous Monk

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