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I am reading files from a directory /../test1, each text file has an URL address (http://...) on its first line. I want to parse the URL and save all what follows the label "content" into an array + filename

Input:
a text file with the url on top

http://www.yyy.com/store/application/meraqf?origin=rrr.jsp&event=link( +goto)&content=/asp/administrative/catalog/products/Network/benefits.j +sp.

output:
<Textfile>
filename: {some.txt}
Keys: {asp,administrative,catalog,products,Network,benefits}
{some.txt,asp,administrative,catalog,products,Network,benefits}
</Textfile>

Read the files from a directory and put into an array was not a problem,

my @dirtextfiles=(); while (<*>) { push (@textfiles,$_) if (-f "$_"); }

but parsing the line and put it together with the filename (already in an array), I don't really know how... here is what I did...
# Formatting question my $label = "content="; while(defined($textline=<IN>)) { next unless $textline=~/\S/; # ignore blank lines next if $textline=~/^\s*".*"\s*$/; # ignore message lines chomp($textline); #Extract keys in an output file my @try = $textline =~ /$label(.*?)\/(.*?)/g; for (@try) { print "{" . $_. . "," . "}"; } }

Note: I think I should identify the first "http line" before extract words from the "content=", so I don't need to parse the whole document.
Can somebody help me?
Thanks in advance for you help

In reply to Extracting info from URL into an array by Anonymous Monk

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