> Where JREReplace is a handy function by Ben Nadel which allows use of 
> regex callback functions. ( See http://www.bennadel.com/index.
> cfm?dax=blog:191.view )

That's some pretty neat stuff, I definitely will bookmark that for the future. 
I've found a work-around for my particular application so I don't have to do a 
regex replace, I didn't want it getting too complex as it's going to run pretty 
frequently under load. 

MJS


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