Greetings Fellow Monks,

I have a small substitution problem. I've searched extensively on google, on the super search and tried numerous different test but I just can't get it right.

Let's say I have a text file that contains normal and special 'perl' characters. I would like to remove some detail...

Example of my file:

ZZ<<;ght;''d;\r\n\t\t\t\t\t;$_;LicBpack;'c*'y=eval;perl$@pop&&die@;D9

I would like to discard all the following:

y<<;''\r\n$_pack$_'c*'=eval@&&die

or if it's more readable:

y << ; '' \r \n $_ pack $_ 'c*' = eval @ && die

All suggestions welcome . . .


In reply to String Substitution... by acidblood

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