Or you could use \G:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my ($one,$two);
open(H,qq(<homework.txt))or die $!;
local($/);
my $file=<H>;
close(H);
if($file=~m/AGF30/g){if($file=~m/\G(?:.*\n?)*%(.*)\n.*\n(.*)/g){$one=$
+1;$two=$2}};
for($one,$two){$_=substr $_ ,length($_)-10,10};
print $one,$two;
1;
__DATA__
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJ
<b>Update</b>
Aw hell. Should've used \s!
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