I've been meditating on this problem for some time now, but have come to no enlightenment. So, I have come to receive wisdom from the great monestary.
I am trying to get the paths and filenames of includes from a line of HTML. For example:
<b>here lies my HTML</b><!--#include virtual="/inculde/somedir/somefil
+e.html" --> more HTML here followed by another inclued <!--#include v
+irtual="/include/somedir/somefile.html" --> end of HTML is here
The HTML may contain one or more includes. I understand how to cut up the file using regular expressions and split(). I am unsure about how to do this with an unknown number of includes.
I was thinking about using HTML::Parse, but our security "force" will not allow my team to add anything to their server.
TIA
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initiate paul
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