#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @url = ( 'a2.xyz', 'c3.xy1', 'b1.xyz1', 'a3.xy11');
for (@url){
$_ .= '.nota.url';
/ [a-c][1-3]
[.]
xy (:? z[1]? | 1 )
[.]
nota
[.]
url
/xms ? print "$_ : OK\n" : print "$_ : NOK\n";
}
Output:
a2.xyz.nota.url : OK
c3.xy1.nota.url : OK
b1.xyz1.nota.url : OK
a3.xy11.nota.url : NOK
hth,
PooLpi
'Ebry haffa hoe hab im tik a bush'. Jamaican proverb
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