In our previous episode (Saturday, 02-Mar-2013), Ron Catterall said:
> On 02/03/2013 11:00, LuKreme wrote:

>> In our previous episode (Friday, 01-Mar-2013), Nick said:
>>> <ul>
>>>             <li><a href="http://www.youtube.com"; 
>>> class="youtube">YouTube</a></li>
>>>             <li><a href="http://www.facebook.com"; 
>>> class="facebook">Facebook</a></li>
>>>             <li><a href="http://www.twitter.com"; 
>>> class="twitter">Twitter</a></li>
>>>     </ul>
>>> 
>>> And output this:
>>> http://www.youtube.com
>>> http://www.facebook.com
>>> http://www.twitter.com
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions on how to best approach this?
>> Process lines containing, use grep pattern
>> 
>> Search: href="([^"]+)"
>> Replace: \1
>> 
>> check "Copy to new document"


> this will pick up anything like:
> <img height="239" alt="trix_5" width="357" src="Thumbnails/4.jpg">

No it won't.

> where do I
> 
> check "Copy to new document"

In the dialog for "Process Lines Containing"


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