use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my $string; { $/ = ''; $string = <DATA> } $string =~ s/\n/ /g; my @array = split /:\s+/, $string; print Dumper( \@array ); __DATA__ VLAN : 1 Status : Enabled FID : 1 Name : DEFAULT VLAN VLAN Type: Permanent Last change: 2009-08-31 16:48:45 Egress Ports: host.0.1 Forbidden Egress Ports: ge.3.39 Untagged Ports: host.0.1
Can you also show us what your hash should look like?
In reply to Re: Parsing issue
by toolic
in thread Parsing issue
by Anonymous Monk
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