The problem line is this one:
$address =~ s!.*/\.\./(.*)!$base_url/$1!eg;
The /e option askes Perl to execute the replacement string before using it. Perl is therefore trying to divide $base_url by $1. Presumably, when you evaluate $1 as a number it becomes zero and causes your error.
You don't need the /e and can safely remove it.
In reply to Re: Why am I getting a Divide by Zero error?
by davorg
in thread Why am I getting a Divide by Zero error?
by agent00013
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