Please let me a little bit modify my problem.
There is a number of names which consist of 2 or 3 words.

For example:

'Ministry Of Sound' or
'Oliver Shanti & Friends'
The user has remembered exactly only the first word ('Ministry'),the other words he has written incorrectly/with mistake.
I want that this first 'exact' word was enough to find the full name - 'Ministry Of Sound'. Even if there will be shown additionally some other items than the user searched, the user can choose the right item.
The main thing is to prevent code display of words just containing a required word as a syllable, like 'nistry' or 'inis'..

I have no access to Perl modules, i use shared hosting. Its not clear for me where was meant to insert lines:
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI::Carp::FatalsToBrowser();


In reply to Re^2: search for exact word only by Anonymous Monk
in thread search for exact word only by Anonymous Monk

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