Sorry for not looking up your previous posts (if they're relevant to this question, it might help to include links to those threads). But just looking at this OP, I wonder:

Usually, a <ul>...</ul> element contains multiple <li>...</li> elements, but your initial regex assumes there is never more than one "li" within a given "ul". But if you're sure that "answers" are always marked up that way, then that should be fine.

After each regex, you are pushing the whole (remaining) content of $line onto your answers array, but I think you really want to push @answers, $1;

Apart from that, it might help to provide some sample input, and a sample of what you would want as a result (intended contents of @answers and @questions).


In reply to Re: Help with the push function by graff
in thread Help with the push function by mistamutt

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