Hello monks
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $string = qq|<a href="/cgi-programming-with-perl.zip">cgi-programmi
+ng-with-perl.zip</a>|;
my $item = 'perl';
$string =~ s/(\s?[-\w\.]*(?<!\/)$item[-\w\.]*\s?)/<b>$1<\/b>/gi;
print $string . "\n";
output :
<a href="/<b>book-cgi-programming-with-perl.zip</b>"><b>book-cgi-progr
+amming-with-perl.zip</b></a>
I'd like to match
book-cgi-programming-with-perl.zip
but not
/book-cgi-programming-with-perl.zip
I think I need a Lookbehind but after a long afternoon I have found no solution.
So any tip, hint, solution would be welcome.
Thanks !
Have a nice day
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