Hi folks,

I have a regex that takes a url apart and makes me a csv of the components:

Regex:
http://ftp\.newedinburgh\.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/[019]+/([0-9]+)[_.]([0-9]+)-([a-zA-Z]+).*

and the replacement:
\3 \1, NEN PDF, \1/\2/01, &

which gives, for example:
April 1976, NEN PDF, 1976/04/01, 
http://ftp.newedinburgh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/1976_04-April-New-Edinburgh-News_web.pdf

I am wondering if there is a way to leave the http…2019 out of the regex and, 
instead of the & (which matches entire regex selection) in the replacement, use 
something else to represent the entire source line.

As you can see i’ve found a solution.. but I am always curious to see if there 
is a simpler way.

Cheers,

Dave

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