On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Lázaro Morales <lazaro@frioclima.com.cu> wrote:
Some time ago, Chris Adams said:

Of course, being perl, there's more than one way to do it.
I would do something like:
  my ($file) = $url =~ m!^http://[^/]+/(.*)!;
That would strip off the leading protocol/host, leaving the rest.  If
there was a subdirectory in the URL (e.g. http://host/some/file.zip) the
above would result in $file = "some/file.zip".
If you always only want the last part (following any slashes):
  my ($file) = $url =~ m!([^/]+)$!;
This would take http://host/some/file.zip and give $file = "file.zip".

Wow!, fantastic solution, thanks very much Chris.

you gotta love perl... :)


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