I think the main thing is that this regex
s#(http://[\w./=\?-]+)#<A HREF=\"$1\">$1</A>#
is (1) inserting anchor tags that you don't want and (2) spitting out a repeat of the URL - as you see
$1 appears twice in the replace string. (BTW, and sorry if I'm telling you something you probably know anyway, but the "
#" is here used as a delimiter instead of a "
/". It performs the same function, but makes the thing easier to manage because the search string uses so many "
/"s.)
I think this should do more what you want:
if (#(http://[\w./=\?-]+)#sgi and !$flag and (/myaccount/))
(You don't need to do any substitution because you just want to print out the URL; you only need the match to check you've got the right line. You could probably even slim down the regexes a bit more by combining them into one.)
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George Sherston
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