Hi,

I was trying to substitute a long string w/ '.','*',or other special
characters.

it seems that when I place this string in the subsitution operator it
treats it as an expression as opposed to a string.

so it doesn't pick up '.' or '*'.  I'm not using the 'treat as
expression' modifier either

im doing this

  $LongString =~ s/$searchstring//gi;

basically delete the $searchstring from the $LongString.

when I print out everything before during the operation I see that the
exact $searchstring is inside of the $Longstring but it is not replaced,
when I hard code the string it gets replaced.  How can I tell perl to
use $searchstring as the string to search but use a strict substitution
like 'some string. here*' as opposed to "some string. here*"  where I
metacharacters are needed within the quotes?

thanx

jose

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