Hey,
So I'm stripping illegal chars out of some text with a regex. But I'm
left with a bunch of ^M chars that seem to function as line breaks.
Anyone know what string escape code corresponds to this char and/or any
good way to catch it in a regex?
just use ctrl-v (insert char) to insert
original message from Dylan Reinhardt follows:
So I'm stripping illegal chars out of some text with a regex. But I'm
left with a bunch of ^M chars that seem to function as line breaks.
Anyone know what string escape code corresponds to this char and/or any
good way to catch it in a regex?
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 09:00 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 10:01, Chris Martin wrote:
I host a site on a shared server that, recently, is constantly sending
me emails about running out of space. This account is a small (100MB)
account, and when I go into cPanel and
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 09:19, Tobias Rice wrote:
Greetings, all.
I need to buy a pcmcia wireless card that will be able to do wireless
auditing under linux. I'm getting conflicting suggestions about which
card to get. Prism I chipsets are open but very unstable. Some of the
others work