Nice, thanks.

You made it sound like regex-nav only navigates to simple substring 
matches, which I was confused by, but I was pleased to find that it 
navigates to full regex matches as returned by re-seq:

(transform
  #"(\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})/(\d{4})"
  (fn [[date d m y]] (str m "/" d "/" y))
  "4/9/1927 - 24/10/2011");;=> "9/4/1927 - 10/24/2011"

Just FYI, everybody.
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