Hi,
I'm trying to find a solution to this. For some annoying reason, people have been using invalid BBCode, and I'm trying to fix this up. For example:
my $test = qq|
sdfiojs pfojsdfs fs [img]sdj fpsdofj spojf sfsf [b] [img]http://www.te
+st.com/image.gif[/img] dfs fs
s fsf sfd [img]test.gif[/img]
|;
while ($test =~ /\[img\](.+?)\[\/img\]/g) {
print "$1 \n";
}
..gives me:
C:\Users\Andy>perl test.pl
sdj fpsdofj spojf sfsf [b] [img]http://www.test.com/image.gi
test.gif
What I need really, is:
C:\Users\Andy>perl test.pl
http://www.test.com/image.gif
test.gif
Is this possible? I could do it inside the while () loop, by checking the value - but if possible, I would prefer to just do it in a regex :)
TIA
Andy
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