Ken, thank you! too simple... (smile) and you are right, line breaks nee don't need to be respected... in fact don't want to be, as they are part of the "problem" in terms of different editors breaking the code for clarity using their own idea... some adding two blank lines between sections etc... others not.
on 4/10/02 7:02 PM, Ken Ray wrote: > on ReplaceFooter sourceString,replaceString > local tStart,tEnd > get matchChunk(tText,"(?s)<!--Footer Text-->(.*)</HTML>",tStart,tEnd) > if it is true then > put replaceString into char tStart to tEnd of sourceString > return sourceString > else > answer "Matching error." > end if > end ReplaceFooter > > Keep in mind that this does not follow your rule "</HTML>" is on its own > line - it doesn't have to be. The regex (?s) tells MC to treat > 'sourceString' as if everything was on one line, so line breaks are ignored. > If you want line breaks to be respected, let me know and I'll give you > alternative code. But if this is for HTML, it shouldn't matter if </HTML> is > on its own line or not. Hinduism Today Sivakatirswami Editor's Assistant/Production Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.HinduismToday.com, www.HimalayanAcademy.com, www.Gurudeva.org, www.hindu.org _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
