You have
[a..z] where you should have
[a-z]. You also have 'my' in front of
$content2, which is wrong if you are trying to match a string which is already in $content2. If you are trying to match against $_ and put the results in $content2, you should write:
my $content2 = m#(yourregexhere)#i;
or, maybe clearer,
my $content2 = ($_ =~ m#(yourregexhere)#i);
The construct (.+)+ doesn't really make sense. Just .+ would be okay, but you have to worry about matching too much. One possibility is .+?, but that's not the most efficient code and you could still get false matches in some cases, such as if the source text was, e.g.:
http://www.page.com/files4/i/90c/93898.gif is not a .jpg file
You might want
m#(www\.page\.com/files\d+/[a-z]/\d\S+\.jpg)#i
or, if this is a real HTML link,
m#(www\.page\.com/files\d+/[a-z]/[^"']+\.jpg)#i
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