20.14. Program: htmlsub
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Hi!</TITLE></HEAD><BODY> <H1>Welcome to Scooby World!</H1> I have <A HREF="pictures.html">pictures</A> of the crazy dog himself. Here's one!<P> <IMG SRC="scooby.jpg" ALT="Good doggy!"><P> <BLINK>He's my hero!</BLINK> I would like to meet him some day, and get my picture taken with him.<P> P.S. I am deathly ill. <A HREF="shergold.html">Please send cards</A>. </BODY></HTML> You can use htmlsub change every occurrence of the word "picture" in the document text to read "photo". It prints the new document on STDOUT: % htmlsub picture photo scooby.html The program is shown in Example 20.11 . Example 20.11: htmlsub
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# htmlsub - make substitutions in normal text of HTML files
# from Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>
sub usage { die "Usage: $0 <from> <to> <file>...\n" }
my $from = shift or usage;
my $to = shift or usage;
usage unless @ARGV;
# Build the HTML::Filter subclass to do the substituting.
package MyFilter;
require HTML::Filter;
@ISA=qw(HTML::Filter);
use HTML::Entities qw(decode_entities encode_entities);
sub text
{
my $self = shift;
my $text = decode_entities($_[0]);
$text =~ s/\Q$from/$to/go; # most important line
$self->SUPER::text(encode_entities($text));
}
# Now use the class.
package main;
foreach (@ARGV) {
MyFilter->new->parse_file($_);
}
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