![]() I drafted a regular expression that would find only what I was looking for. ![]() One of the great features of programmer's editor Notepad++ is that it matches these old veterans' regex strengths without hiding them in a forest of. The problem came when I wanted to do the replacement. I am really a regex noob having only used them a few times in PHP, Perl and Apache mod_rewrite so this was all new to me. Find any character except newline, linefeed, carriage return. I know mod_rewrite used “$1” to print what was found be the prior regex. ![]() Find the previous element 1 to many times. Find the previous element 0 to many times.
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