Januk,

On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, at 00:35:50 [GMT -0700] (which was 1:05 PM where I live) you
wrote:

JA> Hello Raj,

As  we  say  in  India  - You have a long life.. I was composing this mail when your 
mails
dropped  in.  (They  say that when you think of some one and that persons drops in, 
he/she
has a long life... in wired world an e-mail can be considered as dropping in 
physically)


JA> It's not easy to learn, but it will come with time.  ;-)

I realize the same.

JA> Good luck.  Another resource you might check is the TBTECH list
JA> archives (see footer for link).  In the first few weeks of the list's
JA> existance, there were a number of threads disecting specific examples
JA> of regexps.  Those could be useful in your studies.

Thanks for the lead... I will do just that.

BTW - Just a little curious. Quoting the original Reg Exp for easy ref

>> In this template put:
>> %SETPATTREGEXP="(?is)^A1\:\s*\<?(\S*?)(\s+(\S*?))*?\>?$"%-
>> %REGEXPMATCH="%TEXT"

Broadly  what  this  Reg  Exp  is  doing  is to look for a string after it finds 'A1:' 
and
captures that string to a QT. Am I correct ???


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Warm regards,
Raj                            

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Replied on Wednesday, August 01, 2001 using TB Ver 1.54 Beta/4

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