I have a site I built and have come near the end of its construction but there's something I can't figure out how to do. Basically I need the main script to open my page's html frontend and search for a string then append a link to another page, so all the links can be organized neatly/alphabetically on the page. So far I've setup a number comments/reference points on my html page for the script to look for

<!a> <!b> <!c> <!d>

and so on. Also in my script I have

my $alphcity = substr($city, 0, 1);
To get the first letter of the input string which could easily be plugged into  "<!$alphacity>". I just need to know how to tell the script to look for that and append to the following line in the html file. Any help would be awesome.

Thanks
B


In reply to search for string append in file by Bronston

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