This is my one-line Perl command in a Bash script. How do I get the s to change across multiple lines?
#!/bin/bash
file=$1
echo "processing $file"
perl -0777pe 's/.*<script[ |>].*<\/script>/<script> \.\.\. <\/script>/g' "$file" >"${file}changed.txt"
I am inputting an XHTML file in this script. The Perl command line works fine when begin script and end script tags are in the same line. Perl does not find the begin script and end script tags when on separate lines.
Is there a problem with <> in a regular expression?
m
modifier for multi-line(.../gm)
/s
modifier if you want the dot to match\n
too.<script>var foo = "</script>";</script>
. You really should use a proper [X]HTML parser.