On 13/11/2008, at 1:16 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

String comments = aListing.additionalComments().replaceAll("(\r?\n| \r)", "\\\\n");
Just to continue this discussion unnecessarily, but you might as well drop the ? from this, right? You really only care about \r\n, not bare \n's, so you could make it a little easier and just have:

String comments = aListing.additionalComments().replaceAll("(\r\n| \r)", "\\\\n");

To achieve what lachlan was aiming for, ie. replace \r, \r\n or \n with the string '\' + 'n', you would still need to match the \n case.

As an aside, I love the escaping that is required in the Java regex. It's mostly ridiculous.

Yes, it's mind numbing.

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