When you undef $/; you'll read everything at once, so the while is not doing what I think you expect it to do.

I wrote the following example based on your regexp and slightly modified it to give the result that I believe are as expected.

use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; #my @array = <DATA>; #my $text = join '', @array; undef $/; my $text = <DATA>; my @matches = $text =~ m{class="report".*?&id=1">\s*(.*?)</a.*?"report +"\swidth.*?>\s*(.*?)\s*</td>}sgx; print Dumper(\@matches); __DATA__ <td class="report"> <a href="blahblah1&id=1">link to blah 1</a> </td> <td class="report" width=50> cell2 1 </td> <td> some other stuff </td> <td class="report"> <a href="blahblah2&id=1">link to blah 2</a> </td> <td class="report" width=50> cell2 2 </td>

That outputs:

$VAR1 = [ 'link to blah 1', 'cell2 1', 'link to blah 2', 'cell2 2' ];

Now you can iterate through the resulting array in pairs of two. Hope that helps.


In reply to Re: help needed with match multiple lines by olus
in thread help needed with match multiple lines by Anonymous Monk

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