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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Regular Expression Question Post 302670849 by nastyn8 on Thursday 12th of July 2012 02:33:25 PM
Old 07-12-2012
That worked perfectly. Thank you so much you are a life saver!

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Sorry I have another quick question. If a file name is "20111129 Race 2_CC Dancer.jpg" for example and I wanted it to be "20101129 Race 2- CC Dancer". Instead of the underscore I need a dash and a space. Is there something I could add to this code? Or would I need to use a completely new code?

Thanks again
 

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Dancer::Cookies(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Dancer::Cookies(3pm)

NAME
Dancer::Cookies - a singleton storage for all cookies SYNOPSIS
use Dancer::Cookies; my $cookies = Dancer::Cookies->cookies; foreach my $name ( keys %{$cookies} ) { my $cookie = $cookies->{$name}; my $value = $cookie->value; print "$name => $value "; } cookie lang => "fr-FR"; #set a cookie and return its value cookie lang => "fr-FR", expires => "2 hours"; cookie "lang" #return a cookie value DESCRIPTION
Dancer::Cookies keeps all the cookies defined by the application and makes them accessible and provides a few helper functions for cookie handling with regards to the stored cookies. METHODS
init This method is called when "->new()" is called. It creates a storage of cookies parsed from the environment using "parse_cookies_from_env" described below. cookies Returns a hash reference of all cookies, all objects of Dancer::Cookie type. The key is the cookie name, the value is the Dancer::Cookie object. cookie "cookie" method is useful to query or set cookies easily. cookie lang => "fr-FR"; # set a cookie and return its value cookie lang => "fr-FR", expires => "2 hours"; # extra cookie info cookie "lang" # return a cookie value parse_cookie_from_env Fetches all the cookies from the environment, parses them and creates a hashref of all cookies. It also returns all the hashref it created. AUTHOR
Alexis Sukrieh LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2009-2010 Alexis Sukrieh. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-28 Dancer::Cookies(3pm)
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