bory, please can you explain in more detail what you are trying to do.
Firstly, the code is iterating keys(%FORM) and doing a sweep of the file for each one. Note, the close brace for this is the second one on the line following print NEW; hence the rename doesn't happen until all keys have been processed (overwriting $file.new each time).
Secondly, your condition check does not depend on the text in the input file!
if ($FORM{$key}==1) {
$found =1;
next;
}
Finally, you should consider using strict and warnings. This will help you by catching many bugs at source. There are many nodes on PM that describe why strict and warnings are a good thing.
Hope this helps,
rinceWind
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