I believe we need to implement it, much like the way sed s does.
Any volunteer?

Alexander F Avdonkin wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, only fixed strings can be used as replacement.
> 
> Alexander.
> 
> Sander �����(�):
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking into the replace functionality for hrefs in the configuration
> > files.
> >
> > Now I've got this situation: one site has all of it's pages both via a
> > subdomain and via a direct link in the site.
> > http://downloads.startkabel.nl and http://www.startkabel.nl/k/downloads/index.php
> >
> > One wouldn't be much of a problem, however when you're looking
> > at 2000 of these pages is makes for some nice search engine polution.
> >
> > With the current Replace implementation it's possible to match and
> > replace with a given string. But is it also possible to do a search
> > and replace where the replace is a result of the match? So something like
> >
> >   $_ = "downloads.startkabel.nl";
> >   ~s/(.*?)\.startkabel\.nl/www\.startkabel\.nl\/k\/\1\/index\.php/gi;
> >   print $_;
> >
> >   returns www.startkabel.nl/k/downloads/index.php
> >
> > (written in perl btw)
> > is possible?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Sander
> > Bokhorst

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