Thanks, I am about halfway through ch.8 'matching with regular expressions' in my learning perl book. Ok, I tried the following:
$logfile="log.txt";
$error=(/DOWN/);
$warn=(/PROBLEM/);
$redbutton="\<img src\=\'default_files/perlredblink2\.gif'>";
$greenbutton="\<img src\=\'default_files/perlgreenblink\.gif'>";
$yellowbutton="\<img src\=\'default_files/perlyellowblink\.gif'>";
open LOG, $logfile or die "Cannot open $logfile for read :$!";
@logarray=<LOG>; # dumps all of $logfile into @logarray
chomp @logfile;
my $got_button = 0;
foreach my $line (@logarray) {
if ($line eq $error) {
$got_button = 1;
print $redbutton;
last;
}
elsif ($line eq $warn) {
$got_button = 1;
print $yellowbutton;
last;
}
}
if (not $got_button) {
print $greenbutton;
}
But it still only displays the green button!
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