I want to split the URL at the first '/' or first '#' and use it.
Then maybe just try
for my $url ("www.abcd.com?file/search",
"www.abcd.com/search",
"www.efgh.in#found") {
my ($fname) = split /[\/#]/, $url;
print $fname;
}
__END__
www.abcd.com?file
www.abcd.com
www.efgh.in
split takes a regular expression by which to split the string, and [\/#] is a character class comprising the two characters '/' and '#', which means to split on either of those characters. The parentheses around $fname in the assignment are needed to supply list context for split.
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