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Jenn Air Range Oven Bake Element 715269
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Maytag Jenn Air Whirlpool Range Stove Bake Burner Tube 3403D043 45 NEW
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Maytag Jenn Air Range Bake Element 7406P089 60 NEW
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Maytag Jenn Air Range Bake Element 74008589 NEW
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Maytag Jenn Air Range Bake Element 77001101 NEW
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Jenn Air Stove Oven Range Bake Element 77001094
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Stove Oven Range Bake Element 77001092 fits Jenn Air
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Stove Oven Range Bake Element 74003019 fits Jenn Air
Stove Oven Range Bake Element 74003019 fits Jenn Air
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JENN AIR USE CARE MANUAL GRILL RANGE SELF CLEAN BAKE CONVECTION OVEN S160
JENN AIR USE CARE MANUAL GRILL RANGE SELF CLEAN BAKE CONVECTION OVEN S160
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Air Range Bake
Air Range Bake
How to search a keyword from HTML file using Perl, or any other programming language?

Writing a program to find out whether the HTML file contain the word 'keyword' using Perl. Also please advise if other language is easier

Perl is pretty easy-- just as easy or easier than any other program out there to use, especially considering that many other languages use Perl's regular expression scheme, which is exactly what you want to be using. Here's pretty much what you want:

if($html =~ /bkeywordb/s) {
#yes! the keyword is there
} else {
#no! keyword is not there
}

That assumes that the whole HTML content is contained within the $html variable, of course-- and it also assumes a few other things, like that you don't want to match things like "blah_keywordfoo". But those are easy to change-- more detail could let us give you a more accurate answer, too.

[edit]Stripping out the html tags like that? Try this instead to strip out html tags:

s/]+)*/?>//gs

Of course, Y!A won't let me post that code in full, so here it is broken down on several lines (annoying):

s/ w+="[^"]*"|s+w+=[
^ rnt>]+)*/?>//gs

That ought to take care of all your HTML tags, and nothing else, with the arguable exception of HTML tags in JavaScript text strings.
[/edit]

DaveE

Oven/Stove/Range Repair- Replacing the Bake Element (Whirlpool Part # 74003019)

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