Hi :)
<code></code> tags, they're for both code and DATA
For date/time regex see Regexp::Common::time
For some ideas on parsing, see Template::Extract - Use TT2 syntax to extract data from documents
<p> DEBUG [% count %] [% datetime%],[% seconds %] [[% firstpart %]] [%
+ rest %] </p>
So you might write this, esp since your log format seems to be line-oriented
DEBUG (?<count>\d+) (?<datetime>$reDateTime),(?<seconds>\d+) \[ (?<fir
+stpart>[^\]]+)\](?<rest>.*)$
Things get easier if you can get a hold of the original log format specification, it will resemble the above examples
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