Hi fellow monks,
Sorry to ask such a simple question, but I never was any good at regular expressions! :-)
Okay, I have a sub routine like so
# takes a url as input and returns the domain<br/>
sub getDomain()
my ($url) = shift;
$url =~m#^(http://.+?/)(.*)#i;
return $1;
}
This simple function just takes an address such as http://www.perlmonks.com/index.pl?whatever
and turns it into
http://www.perlmonks.com/
It seems to work but I also want to strip out any possible port number which might be attached to the URL, i.e. http://www.perlmonks.org:8080/index.pl
Can anyone help me with this one?
Many thanks, Tom
Added code tags - dvergin 2002-04-29
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