I have played around with your program a little bit, here is my actual version, perhaps it is usefull for you:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use File::Find; my $dir = '\webdirectory'; my $nameOne = 'alpha beta'; my $nameTwo = 'charlie'; my @pages; sub mySub { return if -d $File::Find::name; return if $File::Find::name !~ /\.html$/; my $text; open (IN, $File::Find::name) or die "Can't open '$File::Find::name +': $!\n"; { local $/; # Slurp-Mode $text = <IN>; } close IN or die $!; if ($text !~ m/\Q$nameOne\E/ and $text !~ m/\Q$nameTwo\E/) { push @pages, $File::Find::name; } } find( \&mySub, $dir ); print "$_\n" for @pages;


I'm sorry for not using File::Slurp here as suggested, but its not installed here until now.

In reply to Re: Finding pages without specific words by Crian
in thread Finding pages without specific words by Anonymous Monk

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