I dunno, this didnt seem to be too dificult, so I have a feeling ive gone wrong here somewhere. But heres my go.
use strict;
use warnings;
foreach ('<td><img src="foo.jpg">'.
'<a href="index3.html">New index</a></td>',
'<td><a href="index3.html">New index</a></td>') {
if (/<td>(?:<img[ ]src="([^"]+)">)?
<a[ ]href="([^"]+)">((?:(?!<\/a>).)*)
<\/a>/six) {
print "Matched!\tImg=",
($1 ? $1 : 'None'),
"\tLink: $2\t Link Text: $3\n";
}
}
sorry about the weird look of the code its mostly like that to fit average settings on the site.
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<Elian> And I do take a kind of perverse pleasure in having an OO assembly language...
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