Hello monks,

Look, I am really sorry for the question I am about to ask, but it is kind of late in the day, and my brain has turned to mush. I am trying to run a perl module ( Lingua::EN::Keywords) against an array, instead of a variable. Here is the example that the module gives you in cpan:

use Lingua::EN::Keywords; my @keywords = keywords($text);

But I am trying to open a file, and then run keywords against the file. Here is what I am trying:

#!/usr/bin/perl use Lingua::EN::Keywords; $data_file="msg00004.html"; open(DAT, $data_file) || die("COLUD NOT OPEN FILE"); @raw_power=<DAT>; close(DAT); my @keywords = keywords(@raw_power); foreach $word (@keywords) { print "$word, "; }

What I am trying to do is to open a file, get the keywords and then insert them as meta tags. I appreciate everyone's help.

Many thanks,
ghettofinger


In reply to Running Lingua::En::Keywords against an array by ghettofinger

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