Here's a simple example that just writes directly to the output file. The regex could be better, and I'm sure someone will comment and give an alternate.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
open (FH, '<', 'test.txt')
or die "Cannot open 'test.txt' for reading: $!\n";
open (OUT, '>', 'out.html')
or die "Cannot open out.html for output: $!\n";
while (<FH>) {
if ( /^# STANDARD/ ){
# Grab the current line.
my $first_line = $_;
# Grab the line right after it.
my $second_line = <FH>;
print OUT '<p>' . $first_line;
print OUT '<p>' . $second_line;
}
}
close FH;
close OUT;
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