All I want to do is print 'yeppers' if the output
from a text file has the word 'cat'.
Ignoring the whole CGI issue, one way to do what
you are asking is:
open(READTHIS, "< $readthis") or die "I can't open $readthis: $!\n";
while(<READTHIS>) {
if (/\bcat\b/i) {
print "yeppers!";
last;
}
}
close(READTHIS);
Note that your original code forgot to add a
dollar sign to the 'readthis' variable in the die statement.
The \b indicates a word boundary, so that we do not grab
"catalog" as pointed out above. We don't need a =~ because
we are matching the default $_ created by the
while(<READTHIS>) expression. The last is
there so that once we find the "cat", we stop looking,
and just close the file right away.
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