Hi, I am using Perl6::Junction to search a element from a array. I have a markup file, in which I am collecting all the tags and checking it against a array of all permitted tags.

The array of permitted tags is:
my @tags=(qw(ct sect1 sect2 sect3 sect4 sect5 sect6));

The regular expression and the test to search the array goes like:

$file=$_; while(<F1>) { $file =~ /<([^>].+)>/g; die "Incorrect entry $1\n" unless grep { $_ eq $1 } @tags; }

On execution, (even though I have used use Perl6::Junction; in the program), get a output as

Incorrect entry <ct>Defining Marketing for the 21st Century

"<ct>Defining Marketing for the 21st Century" is the first line in my text file, which needs to be processed.

Could anyone help me by telling what went wrong?

20060707 Janitored by Corion: Cleaned formatting of code tags, as per Writeup Formatting Tips


In reply to Using Perl6::Junction for searching a element in a array by rsriram

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