They should both be there, but perhaps they have left it out from the new
PHP4.0.5RC1, since preg is ever so much faster...
Strange though, since I think there are many sites who need to rewrite their
code to upgrade...

// Tobias

""Phillip Bow"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If those aren't there(I am pretty sure they are) then the preg commands
> should work.  I know I am using one form or another on my site.
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> phill
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> > Hello all,
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> > I would like to know standard regular expression functions (ereg(),
> eregi(),
> > etc) are missing in PHP for Windows?
> > (I use PHP4.0.5RC1 from www.php4win.de)
> >
> > Thanks
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