Yes, that makes sense. I'll use a hash to store the dynamic variables. Duh, I should have thought of that. :)

The % sign in my second regex was meant to be a ^ sign. Typo.

I think I need to rethink the $options part. Say the $options variable was set to "A|B|C". In the configuration file that I need to parse, the line could be "Foo = A" or "Bar = A|B" to signify it either A or B. I don't think what I have will give me the desired results.

I figured using (.*) would be bad. You know, because of the whole greedy thing....:-P. Thanks.

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