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Posted by Richard Lynch on 01/06/05 18:29
You could maybe cheat and add an X at the beginning and end of the string
before your Regex, then you will have:
X\1 \2 \3X
and you can strip off the initial X from \1 and the trailing X from \3
There's probably some fancy Regexp way to do it though.
Uroš Gruber wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Last help about regexp solve my problem, but I have another one.
>
> I've made some regexp but it does not work always
>
> Let say I have some strings
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> 1) this is some domain.com test
> 2) domain.com
>
> I can make this work either for first example of fo second, but not for
> both. What I want is replace of domain.com to get
>
> this is dome domain.com domain com test so replace should be
> \1 \2 \3
>
> so for second example I did /((.+)\.{1}(.+))/
>
> How can I extend this to work in both.
>
> regards
>
> Uros
>
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