Rather than striping newlines, I'll try and answer your other question, about doing a "multiline
matching expression". Do you know about the "s///ms" trick?
Typically you use the m and s modifiers when working on a
string with embedded newlines, one changes the meaning of
. so that it also matches a /n, the other changes the meaning of ^ and $ so that they match the beginning and end
of lines (most people I know use them both together and
don't bother remembering which one does which...):
my $string = <<ENDSTRING;
<thing>
condition condition
condition condition
randomness
other junk
</thing>
ENDSTRING
print "$string\n";
$string =~ s{ <thing>.*?</thing> }
{<THANG>blah</THANG>}msx;
print "$string\n";
That should output:
<thing>
condition condition
condition condition
randomness
other junk
</thing>
<THANG>blah</THANG>
I'd recommend reading the "matching within multiple lines"
recipe in the Perl Cookbook (that's recipe 6.6 in both the 1st and 2nd editions).
And by the way... you're not rolling your own code to parse
HTML or XML are you? You should be looking for already
existing modules out on CPAN.
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