Under the blind assumption that your data won't be changing too much or becomes 'faulty' (otherwise you'd be using a parser right?) then something like this ought do
my $re = qr{ (?: <img \s+ .*? src=" ([^"]+) " .*? > )? <a \s+ .*? href=" ([^"]+) " .*? > }x; $in = '<td><img src="foo.jpg"><a href="index3.html">New index</a></td>'; my($href, $img) = grep defined, reverse $in =~ $re; print "href - $href\nimg - $img\n"; $in = '<td><a href="index3.html">New index</a></td>'; ($href, $img) = grep defined, reverse $in =~ $re; print "href - $href\nimg - $img\n"; __output__ href - index3.html img - foo.jpg href - index3.html img -
See. perlre for more info.
HTH

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broquaint


In reply to Re: Regexp riddles by broquaint
in thread Regexp to extract HTML link data by hatter

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