More terser (and check out HTML::LinkExtor, too):
use URI::Escape; # or CGI.pm has an escape() function
# also at the top of the script.
my $pattern = quotemeta( lc( $ARGV[0] ) );
# in your loop
if (my ($mp3) = /^<a href="([^"]+)/) {
# $mp3 should now hold a URL
if ($mp3 =~ /$pattern/i) {
$mp3 = uri_escape($mp3);
`mpg123 -p none -b 500 -q $mp3`;
}
}
Update ChemBoy caught an error (didn't assign to $mp3 in a list context! Check those parens, kids!)
HTH!
perl -e 'print "How sweet does a rose smell? "; chomp ($n = <STDIN>);
+$rose = "smells sweet to degree $n"; *other_name = *rose; print "$oth
+er_name\n"'
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