This definetly gets me closer to the solution. I apologize for submitting code from mid point as I thought that is where my problem was initially, however, upon further disection, I feel the problem needs to be addressed early on. Here is code I thought would have worked for me, kepping in mind that I want a site search engine returning the result-like appearance of google.
open (SIDX, "$data_dir/search.idx");
open (SIDX2, "$data_dir/search2.idx");
my @sidx = <SIDX>;
my @sidx2 = <SIDX2>;
@skeyw = grep {$_ ne ""} @skeyw;
@premiumkeyw = grep {$_ ne ""} @premiumkeyw;
my $regexp = join('|', @skeyw, @premiumkeyw);
$regexp = qr/$regexp/;
(@skeyw) = split(/ /,$fields{'keywords'}); # SPLITTING SIDX FILE
(@premiumskeyw) = split(/ /,$fields{'keywords'}); ## SPLITTING SIDX2 F
+ILE
$nrkeywords = push(@skeyw);
$premiumnrkeywords = push(@premiumskeyw);
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