#!/usr/bin/perl; use HTML::Entities; $to_decode = "TEST&TEST;A&E&an HTML--- string - <© T +VS>"; #$decoded = decode_entities($to_decode); $encoded = encode_entities($to_decode); print "To decode --> $to_decode\n"; print "Encoded data --> $encoded\n";
output is :
To decode --> TEST&TEST;A&E&an HTML--- string - <© T +VS> Encoded data --> TEST&TEST;A&E&an HTML---&nbs +p;string - <© TVS>
the expected output is TEST&TEST;A&E&an HTML--- string - <© TVS> Here all the & is replacing with &. If it is HTML entity I have to write a code which will not repalce it. Please help me how to proceed further

In reply to replace & by sandy1028

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Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
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