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9.8

string matching

Asked by kesea in Perl Programming Language

Tags: perl

For the following HTML:

The most recent post is <b><a
href="http://www.URL.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/YaBB.pl?num=1199396452/0#0"><b>After treatment</b></a></b> (Jan 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2008, 2:40pm).

Need the string matching that will extract the URL as $1 and the text that is used as the link as $2.  The date can be any date.  There may or may not be line breaks as shown depending on how the HTML is generated.  It should match any URL between the quotes and any keyboard characters for the link text within the bold tags because sometimes it may not be just letters as in this case.

So, in this case:
$1 = http://www.URL.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/YaBB.pl?num=1199396452/0#0
$2 = After treatment

Thanks!
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