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Good, but after a change met my needs better..

I added stripping the HTML: in the use section: use HTML::FormatText; my @output_lines = split(/ /, $content); # print "CONTENT ERROR: EXPR NOT FOUND (last: $output_lines[$#output_lines]) full output was: $content"; my $text = HTML::FormatText->format_from_string($content); print "CONTENT ERROR: EXPR NOT FOUND: "; print "$text "; $status = EXIT_CRITICAL; With this change I found it more useful output for my client.

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