Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
On 09-Gen-00, you wrote:
o> To make things even more spooky, look at this:
o> sep: charset " ,.!?"
o> b1: [skip b1 | "ing"]
o> b2: [skip b2 | "ing" sep to end]
o> a: [b1 | b2]
o> The idea here is that b1 will match any string ending in
o> "ing", and b2 will match any string which contains "ing"
o> followed by a separator. Now, watch this:
o>>> parse/all "ringing bells" b2
o> == true
o>>> parse/all "ringing bells" a
o> == false
I have the answer for you: change b1 as:
b1: [skip b1 | "ing" end]
Do you see what I mean?
Regards,
Gabriele.
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