Hi all, the following code works. Just out of interest: how would I make the code more elegant? e.g. squeez all the s/// into one?
$_ = "somebody"; $h{$_} = "name adress phone mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and the variable $htmlize = $h{$_}; $htmlize =~ s/\n/<BR>\n/g; $htmlize =~ s/\@/\\@/; $htmlize =~ s/(mailto:)(.+)(<BR>\n)/\<a href=\"$1$2\?subject=request to $_\">Email to $_\<\/a>$3/g; my result looks like this: name<BR> adress<BR> phone<BR> <a href="mailto:my.name\@mailing.org?subject=request to somebody">Email to somebody</a><BR> is there a more elegant way for the s/// commands? $htmlize = $h{$_}; $htmlize =~ s/\n/<BR>\n/g; $htmlize =~ s/\@/\\@/; $htmlize =~ s/(mailto:)(.+)(<BR>\n)/\<a href=\"$1$2\?subject=Anfrage zu $_\">Email to $_\<\/a>$3/g; greetings, Stefan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]