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It sounds to me as though split() might do the trick for you. How 'bout this:
Now $tokens[0] contains 'DsGccProxy.dll', $tokens[2] contains 'YES', and $tokens[1] contains all the executable names. If you want each of them, you could do a split on $tokens[1] using /,/ as the delimiter. Hope that gets you started. :) No good deed goes unpunished. -- (attributed to) Oscar Wilde In reply to Re: Parsing a file with multiple delimeters
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