This comes to my mind:
- Why don't you do the replacements in NameReplace instead of pushing all filenames to a global array?
- I'd use
s/\bservername(?:\.aa\.company(?:\.zzzz)?\.com)?\b/NEWNAME.\com/gi;
in favour of your 3 replacements.
I don't know whether or not this will be more efficient (untested, incomplete code):
sub NameReplace
{
if( $_ =~ /\.(?:html?|cfm|cfml|cgi|js|pl)$/)
{
my $name = $File::Find::name;
open ( F, $name ) || warn "$!: $name\n";
$data=join '',<F>;
close (F);
if ($data=~ s/\bservername(?:\.aa\.company(?:\.zzzz)?\.com)?
+\b/NEWNAME.\com/gi) {
if (open (F, ">$name")) {
print F,$data;
close(F);
}
else {
warn "..."
}
}
}
}
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