Dear Stuart,
@26-Sep-2006, 07:18 -0500 (26-Sep 13:18 here) Stuart Cuddy [SC] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
SC>>> As you can see the 111 is being picked up as a separate subpatt even
SC>>> though it is part of the address and does not have a comma behind it.
SC>>> Can anyone explain why?
MDP>> The 3rd \s is not preceded by a comma. That would do it ;-).
SC> Yes thank-you. I did manage to pick that up last night by using a
SC> program called Regex Coach. Any idea what the (?is) does?
Options settings. The "is" sets case insensitivity and includes
newlines in dot pattern matching instead of ending at a line break.
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Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user
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