What are the single-quotes for? I see them in your regexp, but don't see them in the text you said you're trying to match against. Also, since you didn't actually mention it, are we supposed to assume that the match is failing?

One issue you have is that the / character is being used as your regexp delimiter, and also as part of your pattern. Better to select a different regexp delimiter, as in, m{ ...... } instead of m/ ....... /

It would have helped if you had posted code that compiles so we could focus on what's happening incorrectly rather than being distracted by wondering whether compilation errors are the root of your question.


Dave


In reply to Re: How do I select text between two bits of text? by davido
in thread How do I select text between two bits of text? by sdyates

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