On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 00:04:06 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
> Maybe, changing the (?m-s)Date\:\s*? in the regexp to
> (?m-s)Date\:\s* (without the "?" sign) will do the trick?
Yes, that works perfectly. Thanks Ali and Alex!
Now (as I'm never content) if this Macro could be named
%DateTimeTZEn, I'm missing the %DateTimeTZ Macro (the same, but the
words not in English, but as defined in the systems country
settings).
If I didn't miss something in the help file, the RegExp support is
only for matching, not for substituting. So the next wish (after
Alex' global modifier) is substitution. Then the next workaround
would be to replace the month names with the localized ones...
And there will probably more wishes until we have a TheCamel!
instead of TheBat! ;-) [this is a Perl joke: the cover of
"Programming Perl" shows a Camel and is therefore known as the Camel
Book. And guess which book has a bat on it's cover... sendmail !]
Regards
Peter
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