I'm sorry, but I don't get it. What are you trying to do?
If you're trying to match a literal period, you need to
escape it:
my $str = "foo.bar";
if ($str =~ /\./) {
print "Contains a period.\n";
}
But as for that regular expression that you're passing
to split... well, I'm not sure where you're going with that,
or what you're trying to do. I'm getting compilation errors
when I try to run that, because your regexp doesn't look
right. This would be a valid regular expression:
(split(/[a-zA-Z]+(.[a-zA-Z]*)*)/, @$contentString))
However, I don't know if it actually does what you want it
to do. Are you trying to split a sentence up into words,
where a word can contain a period? If so, try something
like this:
my @words = @$contentString =~ /([\w.]+)/g;
If not, try to clarify what you're asking for.
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