while($htmlLines[$i] =~ m/<IMG\s+([^>]+)>/ig)
$i has not been declared within that block. This is probably where your error is coming from. It is certainly not doing what you want. How about:
foreach ( @htmlLines ) {
# do stuff with $_
}
But as I am sure others will point out that parsing HTML with your own regex's is dangerous, and will break sooner or later.
Use one of the
HTML::* CPAN modules instead, click
here for a list.
Also, note that:
for my $i (0..@htmlLines-1)
{
print $htmlLines[$i];
}
may be re-written as
print for @htmlLines
Hope this helps
--
bm
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