I am processing urls but dont want to process a url called:
<A HREF="http://www.cnn.com/WEATHER/index.html">
In order to ignore the url I tried many many conditional statements
but nothing is working.
I cant get my script to "skip this url" and not process it.
It seems to ignore my if conditional statement.
I need some much needed
help with what I am doing wrong:
if($url =~ /^<A\s+HREF\=\"http\:\/\/www.cnn.com/i)
{
print "skip this url.\n";
next;
}
Also tried this:
if($url =~ /<A HREF\=\"http\:\/\/www\.cnn\.com\/WEATHER\/index\.html\"
+>/i)
{
print "Skip this url.\n";
next;
}
And another attempt:
if($url =~ /<A HREF="http://www.cnn.com/WEATHER/index.html">/i)
{
print "skip this url.\n";
next;
}
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