Hi Jan,
Thanks for your help. That's what I need. I had tried something similar earlier using () to surround the variable rather than []. My next question is: when I try to print a specific member of the array I get an error message if I use 'print $result[0];' for example. In fact, any thing I try to do to the array such as list the number of members returns an error.
Thanks, Ben
You mean you want this section:
<a href ..... </a> ^ ^ ?
Handling HTML is tricky at best as there are many factor which can seem successful but result in failure.
http://search.cpan.org/search?query=HTML&mode=all
There are people who have walked the path you are traveling.
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