--As off Friday, November 28, 2003 1:08 PM -0800, R. Joseph Newton is
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s[\][]gsi
Cool! Thanks, Daniel, that is very nice work. I could feel myself
going back over those first steps in using regexes as I followed
your post.
--As for the rest, it is mine.
Heh, thanks. I'm
Daniel Staal wrote:
...
> You definitely need the s/// operator, (unless you can use one of the
> HTML parsing modules). But let's fix that regrexp first, shall we?
>
> First off, you may have noticed I removed the first '.*' from your
> regrexp: that's because nothing is allowed between the open
Dan Anderson wrote:
>
> I'm trying to create a script to remove all font tags from an
> HTML documents. I created a regular expression like this:
perldoc -q "How do I remove HTML from a string"
> ,[ working code
> | use strict;
> | use warnings;
> | my $foo =" whe";
> | $foo =
--As off Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:05 PM -0600, Perl Newbies is
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--As off Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:42 PM -0500, Dan Anderson is
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So what am I doing wrong and how do I make a case
insensitive tr/// regexp?
Thanks for your help,
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--As off Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:42 PM -0500, Dan Anderson is
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So what am I doing wrong and how do I make a case
insensitive tr/// regexp?
Thanks for your help,
--As for the rest, it is mine.
You can't make a case insensitive tr/// regexp: tr/// doesn't do
re
I'm trying to create a script to remove all font tags from an
HTML documents. I created a regular expression like this:
,[ working code
| use strict;
| use warnings;
| my $foo =" whe";
| $foo =~ tr/\<.*font.*\>//d;
| print $foo, "\n";
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