Ok, I'm stuck on another Python challenge question. Apparently what you have to do is search through a huge group of characters and find a single lowercase character that has exactly three uppercase characters on either side of it. Here's what I have so far:
pattern = '([a-z][A-Z]{3}[a-z][A-Z]{3}[a-z])+' print re.search(pattern, mess).groups() Not sure if 'groups' is necessary or not. Anyway, this returns one matching string, but when I put this letter in as the solution to the problem, I get a message saying "yes, but there are more", so assuming this means that there is more than one character with three caps on either side, is my RE written correctly to find them all? I didn't have the parentheses or + sign at first, but I added them to find all the possible matches, but still only one comes up. Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list