Hey, my apologies to Allaire!  Yes Chris, you are ALMOST right.  CFStudio
uses ROUND brackets to group the expressions.

Is there any chance that this works with rereplace() as well?

Many thanks, many apologies.
Much embarrassment.

Lee.


-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Olive, CIO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


actually, it does do back reference for REGXPs.  use {} to denote the
reference, and use \1...\n to reference them in your replacement string.



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