Hi Alan

Just added the regex as suggested and running a fetch now. All is
working brilliantly. Thanks for the help!

Justin

On 12/29/06, Justin Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/29/06, Alan Tanaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hope that does the trick (haven't actually tested it though...)
>
> Thanks Alan. I will implement it tomorrow and test it out to see if
> all is ok. I'll let you know how it all went.
>
> Regards
> Justin
>
> > Justin,
> >
> > Normally, you can include the hyphen at the start (or end) of the [], so it
> > is considered a hyphen and not a range marker.  However, I have rewritten
> > the regex a little so that it conforms to a few rules:
> >
> > There should be at least one subdomain level:  Each subdomain level should
> > be at least one character or digit, followed by zero or more of (hyphen
> > followed by at least one character or digit), followed by period/full stop.
> >
> > Therefore, the hyphen is now outside the [] anyway (it must be surrounded by
> > digit(s) or character(s), so cannot be within the []:
> > +^http://([a-z0-9]+(-[a-z0-9]+)*\.)+co.uk/
> >
>
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Alan
> > _________________________
> > Alan Tanaman
> > iDNA Solutions
> >
>


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Regards
Justin Hartman
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