Greetings again,
One other thing to try is the use of the

's' => "single-line"
vs.
'm' => "multi-line"

switches at the end of your match, which basically deal with newlines differently. In short 's' treats newlines differently (so they get treated as if they are a part of '.') and 'm' does not. So you might want to try
m/\Q<td align="left" valign="bottom">\E(.*?)\Q<center><form action='gp +ost.phtml' method='post'>\E/s #Notice the 's' at the end here.
SideNote The \Q and \E save you the trouble of \ing everything that might be special to a regexp. you could also use quotemeta to get the same thing.
Update
Updated the comment on 's' vs. 'm'. Thanks japhy and perlre.


-InjunJoel
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In reply to Re^3: Having a regex error by injunjoel
in thread Having a regex error by Anonymous Monk

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