Thank epoptai,
but there no need to had more stuff :o)
It's harder enough to match the two strings...
I know exactly what I can find, in this case. NO simple quote, neither breakline... :o)

I tried something with HTML::Parser, but I DEFINITLY don't undestand HOW IT WORKS... Neither examples in perldoc or examples found in PerlMonks enlight me.

So maybe you can explain me...
First I initialize a object, OK ! Then I have got 3 functions "start", "end" ... what's for ?
What does the function $p->parse() ?
How can I print parse result ?

BobiOne The losted Man :-/


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Regex probleme, how memorize (match)? with question mark ? by bobione
in thread Regex probleme, how memorize (match)? with question mark ? by bobione

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