Re: matchText and accented characters

2007-10-17 Thread Chris Sheffield
Thanks, Ken. Using the hex equivalents is an interesting suggestion. I may look into that further. As for replacing the accented characters with their non-accented equivalents, that is also something I've done in the past, but the problem here is that this is Mac/PC cross platform, so it's

matchText and accented characters

2007-10-16 Thread Chris Sheffield
The matchText function seems to be failing when searching for accented characters like á, é, í, ó, or ú. I'm not really up on my regex. Is there something special I need to do to make these characters work? For example, one search I'm performing is for the word fiancé. Thanks, Chris --

Re: matchText and accented characters

2007-10-16 Thread Chris Sheffield
Sorry, I'm using matchChunk, not matchText. But maybe the solution is the same? On Oct 16, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote: The matchText function seems to be failing when searching for accented characters like á, é, í, ó, or ú. I'm not really up on my regex. Is there something

Re: matchText and accented characters

2007-10-16 Thread Andres Martinez
Hello Chris I think you need to check on the unicode setting. Use the following line before your search... set the useUnicode to true Regards, Andres Martinez www.baKno.com On Oct 16, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote: Sorry, I'm using matchChunk, not matchText. But maybe the

Re: matchText and accented characters

2007-10-16 Thread Chris Sheffield
Thanks, Andres. But that didn't seem to fix the problem. That property, according to the docs, only seems to apply to the numToChar and charToNum functions. I did try it just to make sure. On Oct 16, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Andres Martinez wrote: Hello Chris I think you need to check on the

Re: matchText and accented characters

2007-10-16 Thread Ken Ray
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:18:54 -0600, Chris Sheffield wrote: Thanks, Andres. But that didn't seem to fix the problem. That property, according to the docs, only seems to apply to the numToChar and charToNum functions. I did try it just to make sure. The issue is that PCRE (which is the lib