This might work:
REreplace(test, "~([A-Z]{2})[ ]", "~\1~ ","ALL")
Marlon
Larry Juncker wrote:
>Sorry for the OT, but I can not get any answers on CF-Regex..
>
>I have the following code in a text file:
>
>~TX which is tildeSTATECODEspace
>
>I want to do a regex in my text editor that will find every occurrence of
>every state
>and change it to:
>~TX~ or ~IA~ OR ~NC~
>
>I thought that this would do it, but it does not like it:
>
>[~[A-Z][:space:]$] for my find row
>
>I am using text pad if that makes a difference for the answer.
>
>Otherwise I guess I can keep highlighting each state manually.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>
>Larry Juncker
>Senior Cold fusion Developer
>Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
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