Try this:
 
match="pattern1|pattern2|pattern3|pattern4" replace=""
 
If that doesn't work try putting parentheses around each pattern in the above regexp
 
-Andrew

 
On 9/27/05, João Augusto Charnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In this case yes.
Actually I'm removing these patterns, replacing them with a "" .

John.

Andrew Goktepe wrote:
Are you replacing the same string for all 4 patterns?
 
-Andrew

 
On 9/26/05, João Augusto Charnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello,
I'm need to do 4 replaces in more than 100 files, using replaceregexp task.
My problem is that I'm doing 4 times the replaceregexp task, and it's beeing to costly.
Is there a way I can tell the replaceregexp task to find more than one pattern in a file, instead of only one ?

Thanks a lot.
John
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