in actual fact, change your line like this, and you should have what you want.
if($_=~m/([0-3]?[0-9(th)?(st)?(nd)?(rd)?]\s+(Jan(uary)?|Feb(ruary)?|Ma
+r(ch)?|Apr(il)?|May|Jun(e)?|Jul(y)?|Aug(ust)?|Sep(tember)?|Oct(ober)?
+|Nov(ember)?|Dec(ember)?)\s+[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9][0-9])/ig){
print "$file\t $1\n";
}
And do the same for the other line.
In reply to Re: $_
by raflach
in thread $_
by Anonymous Monk
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