I need to search my web pages and find all pages that do NOT have two specific phrases:
alpha beta charlie
If the page doesnt have alpha beta AND charlie then add it to the counter. Here is my attempt and not working because I am not fetching the correct pages:
use strict; use File::Find; my $dir = '\webdirectory'; my ($line, $name); my $nameOne = 'alpha beta'; my $nameTwo = 'charlie'; my $ct = 0; sub mySub { $name = $File::Find::name; open ( DAT, $name ) || warn "Can\'t open File $name: $!\n"; while($line = <DAT>) { if ($line != /$nameOne/i) { if ($line != /$nameTwo/i) { print "$name\n"; $ct++; last; } } } close DAT; } find( \&mySub, $dir ); print "Total pages without the 'alpha beta' AND 'charlie' = $ct\n";

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