I am hoping it may be possible to use grep and/or map to change sections of an array. I an using @file = <FILE> to slurp files and then I want to redirect links from that page, down one directory, by appending "../" to them. something like this
open(FILE, "<file.htm") @file = <FILE>; close(FILE); @check_links = ('href="', 'src="'); @new_file = grep { foreach $item (@check_links) { map($_ . "../"; if ($item =~ /$_/, @page) } #end_foreach# } #end_grep# print @new_file;
Basically I want the file that reads
foo <a href="home.htm"><img src="image.gif"></a> foo
to appear as
foo <a href="../home.htm"><img src="../image.gif"></a> foo
I know this may be way off, but that's why I would like your help. Is there a module to do this perhaps? Thank you very much in advance.

In reply to Altering an array with grep & map by JayBee

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