Dear Monks,

It is really annoying but I cannot find the right solution to my problem. Maybe it is a very simple regexp, maybe an intermediate one. That means i am a very beginner regexp-user than. Definitely not a hacker :(

When I have some results in a search (HTML), i would like to highlight it. For example:

$result =~ s/($seekwrd)/<b>$1</b>/ig;
Good, it works fine... Until there is an URL, and the word is found after href=" but before the ending doublequote. (e.g. <a href="mp3.com/artist">mp3.com/artist</a>, and the search word to highlight is "mp3") It messes the HTML code up.

I don't have a clue what is the right method in this case. Please help! TIA

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<tune>


In reply to Highlight your result by tune

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