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Re: Re: OT: Quickie RegEx question for gurus.
Quoting Graham Howe <graham@xxxxxxx>:
> > or alterntively, I think you can use regexp.replace in
javascript,
> > but I don't know the exact syntax.
>
> something like this from google:
>
> var str1 = "a\r\nb"
> var str2 = str1.replace ("\r\n", "");
Hi Graham,
Thanks for the suggestions - I was using MS help, which of course is
useless
(mind you, irt.org had nowt about it either).
I'll plug away a little longer though at the regex stuff because it
*should*
work (famous last words).....
cheers,
Tony
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