Hello Januk,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 1:03:46 PM, you wrote:
JA> For example, if I was searching a dictionary file where each word is
JA> on a single line, I could find all 13 letter words by simply using a
JA> regexp like: '^.{13}$' Or all words with more than 13 letters could
JA> be found with something like: '^.{13,}$' All words between 13 and 15
JA> letters long: '^.{13,15}$' Finally, all words can be found with
JA> something like: '^.*$' or '.*' depending on the multiline mode being
JA> used.
Almost have to be a flippin genius to operate TB filters. So until I
become one I'll leane on you guys ~;-p.
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