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Re: Regular expressions and backslashes...
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Adrian Phillips |
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Re: Regular expressions and backslashes... |
Date: |
03 Aug 2001 06:48:16 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> "Juri" == Juri Jensen <juri@xenux.dk> writes:
Just to clarify this part :-
>> Right, I've been testing this with perl and having lots of
>> fun. Yes, it is the backslashes. Using [\] gives problems
>> because \] is just an escaped ] possibly. I've tried various
>> variations and I'm currently stumped although you could try
>> [\\] to see if that helps.
Juri> Well I tried that and it didn't work....
Hmm, but later you say it works.
>> Stop the press !! I got it working using :-
>>
>> ^ *;* *logon path = [\\][\\]%N[\\]USERPROFILES[\\]%U(
>> +(;.*)?)?$
>>
>> Try that and let me know if it works as it works using perl at
>> least but I haven't checked with cfengine
Juri> It works!!! Thanks!! Fast reply and an elaborate answer, I
Juri> must say...
Which is what I asked in the first paragraph, ie. using [\\], is there
something else there that I changed which I haven't noticed (the
[[:blank:]] perhaps ?
Sincerely,
Adrian
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