in reply to Keeping tags in regex

Looks like reg. expr. multiple substitutions, and especially Re: reg. expr. multiple substitutions ...

Alexander

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Re^2: Keeping tags in regex
by Anonymous Monk on May 17, 2012 at 17:16 UTC
    In the thred you link to, the discussion is over looping over the keys in a hash. Perhaps I didn't make myself clear in the question. I'm wondering if there's a way to extract the non-html out of the string, concatenate it, lookup the substitution in the hash, and then put the html back in. Something along the lines of:
    s|(\w)(<.+?>)(\w+)|$dictionary{$1$3}| if exists $dictionary{$1 . $3};

    but now I'm at a loss as to how to put the xml tag back in. I agree that if this is not possible, the alternative is to write all the combinations with the tags into the dictionary hash.