I have several hundred property files that I pop into a hash that looks like hash{filename}{property} = propertyValue;

I want to ignore any properties that have been added to an 'ignore properties that look like this regex' file. I pop the file into an array, then try to remove the properties that match the regex (pseudocode follows):

my @array = ignorefile.txt
foreach property...
foreach my $item (@array){
if ($property =~ m/$ignore/i){
remove this property
}
}

If the values are:
$item = "words\\:\\:moreWords_\d+";
$property = "words\:\:moreWords_68";

Then this won't match:
if ($property =~ m/$ignore/i){

but this will:
if ($property =~ m/$words\\:\\:moreWords_\d+/i){

Is there a simple way to make them match?

Thanks,
Joe

In reply to Searching an array with an array of regexes by Drigan

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