Dear Brothers on code:
Actually, I'm trying to make an expresion that matches the text between the A anchor and the /A on a HTML page that matches a particular path (by example /path/) It works perfectly doing:
/\">$d<\/A>/
But I cant find the regexp that not only match the path else all what begins with it and follows, (that is, files and subdirectores of that directory), by example /path/subpath/ or /path/subpath/file.html, It fails on all probes I made, by example
/\">$d(.*)<\/A>/
Any suggestion to do It? Im getting crazy, and It must be a silly question :(
Best Regards
Ignatius Monk
The Ciberlibrarian Brother of the Perl Order
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