no other clue in this case :(

regards,
bogdan

Klaus Darilion wrote:

I tried ([^[[:blank:]]]*) but that did not worked too :-(

regards
klaus

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:

Hi Klaus,

regexp tries to do the longest match for each token so the (.*) will include also the trailing spaces.
try not to put ., but everything except spaces, like  [^ ]*

regards,
bogdan

Klaus Darilion wrote:

Norman Brandinger wrote:

Hi Klaus,

Below is a little test I put together to try to help you out:

avp_write("<tel:+43108>", "$avp(s:pai)");
avp_subst("$avp(s:pai)/$avp(s:cli)","/<tel\:(.*)>/\1/");
xlog("L_NOTICE", "pai=$avp(s:pai) cli=$avp(s:cli)\n");

This is the result:

pai=<tel:+43108> cli=+43108



Hi Norman. Yes, you are right. I simply had a wrong regular expression. But now I have another problem:

Input: $avp(s:pai) = '<   tel:+43103   >'
(the part within '')

avp_subst("$avp(s:pai)/$avp(s:paias)","/.*<[[:blank:]]*(.*?)[[:blank:]]*>.*/\1/")

Output: $avp(s:paias) = 'tel:+43103   '

Thus, the leading whitespace is removed, but not the trailing one, but I can't find an error in my regular expression. Maybe some regexp experts out there?

thanks
klaus


Regards,
Norm

Klaus Darilion wrote:

Hi!

I have problems with avp_subst:

I have $avp(s:pai) with the value <tel:+43108> (the < and > belongs to the AVP)

Then I want to extract the number into $avp(s:cli):

avp_subst("$avp(s:pai)/$avp(s:cli)","/tel:(.*)/\1/")

The result is <+43108>

Can someone explain me why the leading < belongs to the result? Shouldn't it be removed?

thanks
klaus

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