OK this is fantastic - perfect even. It works just as you describe. But to incorporate it into the rest of my script activities, I would like to capture the output of the print statement in an array if possible, and for some reason nothing that I try seems to work. If I use your print, it outputs to the display, with my html paragraph marks just great. But why can't I do something like:
@newArray = qq{*$_*\n};
??
I've played with every variation of this that I can think of, but I guess I am still too inexperienced to see the obvious. Can you help me put this output into a new array so that I can output it later, when I have all the other elements of my text file processed the way I want them?
Thank you so much for a neat, clean solution.
Mark
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