i'm trying to say that for each my $ref (@records ) if there is an entry for {qw/URL/}, then print 'Webpage'. i've been trying to say the "if" part in the first line, but not having any luck. here's what i have, but it prints 'webpage' whether or not it exists. (i've also tried if exists, btw)
for my $ref ( @records ) { print "<B>", 'Webpage:', ' ', "</B>"; print "<A HREF\= \"@{$ref}{qw/URL/}\">", @{$ref}{qw/URL/}, "</A>", + "<br>"; }

In reply to Matching with 'if' inside a 'for' loop by malaga

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