How are you reading in the text of the file? And how are you doing the split of that text? You should be doing something like this:
my $file = 'blah.html'; # Slurp the file contents into one big string open my $fh, '<', $file or die "Cannot open $file: $!"; my $str = do { local $/; <$fh>; }; close $fh; # Split on '>' my @results = split '>', $str; print "Check :", $#results, "\n";
On another note, what is it you are trying to accomplish by splitting on '>'? Are you trying to get at each HTML tag, or a certain tag? Is this HTML trustworthy? Your code may not give you the result you expect if the HTML isn't valid and is missing a > or has an extra > in there. Just something to consider.

In reply to Re: split function against a HTML code by localfilmmaker
in thread split function against a HTML code by greatshots

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