Put your rules in a hash, which stores an arrayref with the first element as the host and the second as the path:
my %REDIRECTS = ( 'www.theirsite.com' => [qw( our.server1 theirsite/ )], 'www.dummy.com' => [qw( our.server2 dummy/)], # And so on );
Use URI.pm to parse your input and get the host:
use URI; my $uri = URI->new($_); my $host = lc $uri->host; # Need to make sure the case is correct
And then simply pull the redirect out of the hash and do what your load of s/// functions are doing now:
$_ = join '/', @{ $REDIRECT{$host} };
If you want to have some action happen for each host, you can put a subroutine ref as the third element of the arrayref (you'll need to add an array slice to the last line of code above).
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In reply to Re: Organising lots of simple regexes
by hardburn
in thread Organising lots of simple regexes
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