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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
find_serv ();
sub find_serv {
@ARGV == 2 || die "usage: $0 INDEX_FILE '.com'\n";
my ( $INDEX_FILE, $com ) = @ARGV;
my $list = "grep 'href=' $INDEX_FILE|" ;
open (my $HAN, "$list" ) || die "Cannot open '$INDEX_FILE' because
+:: $!";
while (<$HAN>) {
chomp $_;
my @array = split (/\//, $_);
if ($array2 =~ /$com/ ){
my $sorted = $array2;
system (sort -u $scalar);
# - doesn't work
#print "$_\n"
for sort { versioncmp($a,$b) } $sorted;
}
}
} #END sorted file should look like www.google.ie www.icq.com www.....
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