this is very simplistic and only works within a line. also,
i hadn't seen that you wanted the links to be in the data
file, so this won't totally work. oh well.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use URI::Escape;
chomp(my @words = <DATA>);
my $re_text = join '|', map quotemeta, @words;
my $re = qr/\b($re_text)\b/;
while (<>)
{
s/$re/build_link($1)/ge;
print;
}
sub build_link
{
my $word = shift;
sprintf '<A HREF="/index.pl?node=%s">%s</A>',
uri_escape($word), $word;
}
__END__
foo
bar
baz
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