Hello,
Is it possible to insert a perl program (
not perlscript) inside an html page? (in the same way as javascript).
For example, store some text in a variable, rework it with regular expressions and print it in the same HTML page.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
my $ligne;
my $corpus = "file.txt"; #some text in a variable
open (CORPUS,"<$corpus") or die "erreur de texte d'origine";
while($ligne=<CORPUS>){
$ligne=~s/^\s*//; #if line begins with one or sev. spaces, repla
+ce by nothing
if($ligne=~m/$\./){ #if line ends with a dot,
print "$1\<br\>"; #add <br>
}
print "$ligne";
}
Thank you,
RG
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