Erm, from the m// right above it. Read perldoc perlop and perldoc perlretut.
Update: And not entirely related but to paraphrase von Neuman, "Those attempting to parse HTML with regular expressions are living in a state of sin.". HTML::TreeBuilder or HTML::TokeParser or the like are much better. The regex will work in this case, but in general it's better to use a real parser.
In reply to Re: How is this printing?
by Fletch
in thread How is this printing?
by awohld
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