I am an intermediate perl user and I am trying to create an web site management interface for my church website that other people will be able to use. I want to have a txt file that I can read and write to that will have editable content. Then I want the cgi to read the variable strings in the txt file and spit out html.
I want to have a txt file like this:
$box_1="random content...";
$box_2="random content...";
$box_3="random content...";
Then use it like this:
...
print $box_1;
print $box_2;
print $box_3;
Is there a way to use the raw data in the txt file as the string variables instead of opening the file, reading the contents, splitting them and assigning each one to a variable?
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