Youa re trying to remove the cfset text?

Teddy

On 9/28/06, Steven Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trying to find out if this is possible using regex? Would I need to
use backreferences to accomplish this? I'd like to search the
following string:

<cfset string = "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

and produce this:

'<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>', '< [EMAIL PROTECTED]>',
'<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'

The reason is that i want to use it in an "IN" clause... I thought i
might be able to use QuotedValueList but, looks like that wont work...
is that right?


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