For the record I am new to perl. I just started working in it because it is supposed to have the best string manipulation of any language.
For a programing project I am attempting to make a psudo html language for some office workers who cannot seem to learn the language. So I have developed a dumb version for them, but I really have no idea how to parse them out.
I read up on regular expressions and tried the following bit of code
$text =~ s/(.*?)<link=(".*?")>(.*?)</link>/$1<a href=$2>$3</a>/gi;
It does not work. I really have no idea where to start trying to fix it, or what could even be wrong with it.
I really don't want to sound like I am asking or expecting you to do my work for me, but I could use some direction......
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