gt; terminated by }) however the feature is pooorly documented.
Perl already have such a feature, as I recall. The regex should terminate
with "e" (eg. s/abc/cba/e). I guess you need to add this control char or
something else to notify that you're not usin
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> I'm looking for a small and simple database for Linux embedded system.
> It have to be:
GigaBASE (http://www.ispras.ru/~knizhnik/gigabase.html) might fit. I
think.
of the best
components site on the web.
Gal Hammer.
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find there the following regex:
^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?
The results are as follow:
$1 = http:
$2 = http
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Gal Hammer, Team OS/2 Israel
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Hello,
I've install the new 2.2.2 kernel and I've notice that they drop the
support for my ISDN card (Fritz!PCI).
Does anyone knows something about it?
Regards,
Gal Hammer, Team OS/2 Israel
http://teamos2.israel.eu.org