Willy,
It seems like you're using a different dialect of
RegExp than CF uses. Try
[0-9]+x[0-9]+
as your regexp
--- Patric Stumpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Willy,
>
> if it's always the same structure you could get use
> ListGet(myString, 3, ' ') With space as delimiter.
>
> Just a thought...
>
> Patric
>
>
> WR> Ok, I have a string that looks like this:
>
> WR> /web/path/to/myfile.jpg JPEG 1280x1024
> DirectClass 8-bit 95kb 0.3u 0:01
>
> WR> It's an imagemagic identification of a file that
> my user is uploading. myfile.jpg is
> CFFILE.clientfile.
>
> WR> I need to go through this thing and get the
> 1280x1024 out. I could come up with a way to do
> this w/o regular expressions, but it wouldn't be as
> flexible as I'd like it to be.
>
> WR> I've tried this:
>
>
> WR> <cfset location = REFind("/d+x/d+",
> mystring)>
>
> WR> And this:
>
> WR> <cfset start = REFind("[/d+]x[/d+]",
> mystring)>
>
> WR> Doesn't seem to work. Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
>
> WR> -----
> WR> Willy Ray
> WR> Web Applications Developer
> WR> Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> WR> Westminster College
>
> WR>
>
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