Thanks, that doesn't seem to get any results though :/
my @tags; my $i = 0; my @split = split /\n/, $summary; foreach (@split) { my $contents; if ($_ !~ /^\s*\t*\[\[(.*)\]\]/) { next; } print qq|Tag is: $1 \n|; my $article_name = $1; if (/\Q[[$article_name]]\E(.*?)\[\[/s) { print "got content: $1 \n"; $contents = $1; } push @tags, { name => $article_name, contents => $contents }; + } use Data::Dumper; print Dumper(@tags);

..gives:
$VAR1 = { 'contents' => undef, 'name' => 'France' }; $VAR2 = { 'contents' => undef, 'name' => 'Cities of France' }; $VAR3 = { 'contents' => undef, 'name' => 'Things to see in France' }; $VAR4 = { 'contents' => undef, 'name' => 'Things to do in France' };
..any ideas?

TIA!

Andy

In reply to Re^2: Regex to catch UP TO a particular string? by ultranerds
in thread Regex to catch UP TO a particular string? by ultranerds

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