My output prints the full directory absolute path.
I want to get the output where it doesnt print the
startdirectory.
My output currently prints out:
/startdirectory/index.html
/startdirectory/nextdir/here.html
/startdirectory/anotherdir/home.html
I would like it to print out without the
startdirectory:
/index.html
/nextdir/here.html
/anotherdir/home.html
My attempt but didnt work:
use strict;
use warnings;
my $diry = '/startdirectory';
my $newname;
$name = $File::Find::name;
open ( DATA, $name ) || warn "Can\'t open File $name: $!\n";
while($hit = <DATA>)
{
if ($hit =~ /regexpressionhere/i)
{
($newname) = $name =~ /$dir(\s+*)/i;
print "$1\n";
}
}
close DATA;
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