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I didn't know whether to answer according to what you described ("last 6 digits") or just assume that it all fits the pattern you showed. So I decided to answer both ways.

Here is a regex method that can handle lines more diverse than what you showyour examples.

use FileHandle;

my $jpeg_RE = qr{
    (.*?)           # Anything, watching out for patterns ahead
    \s+             # At least one space
    (?> http:// )   # Once we match "http://" we're onto the next section
    \S*?            # Any non-space, watching out for what follows
    ( (?: \d+ / )*  # At least one digit, followed by a slash, any number of times
      \d+           # another group of digits
    )               # end group
    \D*?            # Any number of non-digits looking ahead
    \.jpg           # literal string '.jpg'
    \s+             # At least one space
   (.*)             # The rest of the line
}x;

my $infile  = FileHandle->new( "<$file_in" );
my $outfile = FileHandle->new( ">$file_out" );

while ( my $line = <$infile> ) { 
    my ( $pre_text, $digits, $post_text ) = ( $line =~ m/$jpeg_RE/ );
    $digits        =~ s/\D//g;
    $outfile->printf( "$pre_text php?id=%s $post_text\n", substr( $digits, -6 ));
}
$infile->close();

However, if it's just as regular as you show, it gets a lot easier:

use FileHandle;
my $jpeg_RE = qr{
    (?> \Qhttp://pics1.riyaj.com/thumbs/\E ) 
    \d{3}
    /
    ( \d{3} )
    / 
    ( \d{3} )
    \S*?
    \.jpg
}x;

my $infile  = FileHandle->new( "<$file_in" );
my $outfile = FileHandle->new( ">$file_out" );

while ( my $line = <$infile> ) { 
    $line =~ s/$jpeg_RE/php?id=$1$2/g;
    $outfile->print( $line );
}
$infile->close();
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Here is a regex that can handle lines more diverse than what you show.

use FileHandle;

my $jpeg_RE = qr{
    (.*?)           # Anything, watching out for patterns ahead
    \s+             # At least one space
    (?> http:// )   # Once we match "http://" we're onto the next section
    \S*?            # Any non-space, watching out for what follows
    ( (?: \d+ / )*  # At least one digit, followed by a slash, any number of times
      \d+           # another group of digits
    )               # end group
    \D*?            # Any number of non-digits looking ahead
    \.jpg           # literal string '.jpg'
    \s+             # At least one space
   (.*)             # The rest of the line
}x;

my $infile  = FileHandle->new( "<$file_in" );
my $outfile = FileHandle->new( ">$file_out" );

while ( my $line = <$infile> ) { 
    my ( $pre_text, $digits, $post_text ) = ( $line =~ m/$jpeg_RE/ );
    $digits        =~ s/\D//g;
    $outfile->printf( "$pre_text php?id=%s $post_text\n", substr( $digits, -6 ));
}
$infile->close();

However, if it's just as regular as you show, it gets a lot easier:

use FileHandle;
my $jpeg_RE = qr{
    (?> \Qhttp://pics1.riyaj.com/thumbs/\E ) 
    \d{3}
    /
    ( \d{3} )
    / 
    ( \d{3} )
    \S*?
    \.jpg
}x;

my $infile  = FileHandle->new( "<$file_in" );
my $outfile = FileHandle->new( ">$file_out" );

while ( my $line = <$infile> ) { 
    $line =~ s/$jpeg_RE/php?id=$1$2/g;
    $outfile->print( $line );
}
$infile->close();
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Here is a regex that can handle lines more diverse than what you show.

use FileHandle;

my $jpeg_RE = qr{
    (.*?)           # Anything, watching out for patterns ahead
    \s+             # At least one space
    (?> http:// )   # Once we match "http://" we're onto the next section
    \S*?            # Any non-space, watching out for what follows
    ( (?: \d+ / )*  # At least one digit, followed by a slash, any number of times
      \d+           # another group of digits
    )               # end group
    \D*?            # Any number of non-digits looking ahead
    \.jpg           # literal string '.jpg'
    \s+             # At least one space
   (.*)             # The rest of the line
}x;

my $infile  = FileHandle->new( "<$file_in" );
my $outfile = FileHandle->new( ">$file_out" );

while ( my $line = <$infile> ) { 
    my ( $pre_text, $digits, $post_text ) = ( $line =~ m/$jpeg_RE/ );
    $digits        =~ s/\D//g;
    $outfile->printf( "$pre_text php?id=%s $post_text\n", substr( $digits, -6 ));
}
$infile->close();