Deanna,

What you would do is this:

In the find:
(pagenav[^" ]+).jpg

And in the replace:

\1.gif

Make sure that the chars in the [ ] make sense as first characters that
FOLLOW the .jpg

In essence, you are replacing the entire match w/ parts of the original
match...

Hope that helps.

- j

james curran
technical director
nylon technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
212-691-1134


-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 5:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: regular expressions in studio


Okay folks, Kevin asked me a regex question, and I didn't know the answer,
so I'm asking here.

In studio, when you use extended replace, I can "find" things with regular
expressions, but how do I replace using them? In other words, if I want to
find all references to 
pagenav (any characters here) .jpg
and change each occurrence to 
pagenav (any characters here) .gif

How do I change just .xxx part of it?

(I know how to do this in my cf code using rereplace, but I just don't know
what studio wants me to put in it's replace box.)



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Deanna Schneider
UWEX-Cooperative Extension
Interactive Media Developer

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