This seems to work. :)
use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use URI::Find; my $data = do {local $/;<DATA>}; my $finder = URI::Find->new( sub { my($uri, $orig_uri) = @_; return qq|<a href="$uri">$orig_uri</a>|; } ); $finder->find( \$data ); print $data; __DATA__ Blah blah blah Web: http://www.example.com info.example.com Web: http://info.example.com/ And another Web site: http://another.example.com/ (doesn't always work) Nice blog here: http://blog.example.com/niceblog/
UPDATE: change the inner sub to this to get exactly what you want:
sub { my $u = URI->new( $_[0] ); return sprintf( '<a href="%s">%s%s</a>', $u, $u->host, $u->path ); }
jeffa
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In reply to Re: Linkifying URLs in plain text
by jeffa
in thread Linkifying URLs in plain text
by grinder
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