's' option should help.
Assuming non-greedy search
$re = qr[$start(.*?)$end]s;
should do the work.
Also read perldoc perlre.
Here is the extract :
m : Treat string as multiple lines. That is, change "^" and "$" from
matching the start or end of the string to matching the start or end
of any line anywhere within the string.
s : Treat string as single line. That is, change "." to match any
character whatsoever, even a newline, which normally it would not
match.
The "/s" and "/m" modifiers both override the "$*" setting. That is,
no matter what "$*" contains, "/s" without "/m" will force "^" to
match only at the beginning of the string and "$" to match only at
the end (or just before a newline at the end) of the string.
artist
In reply to Re: regex
by artist
in thread regex
by eweaverp
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