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Posted by Rik on 03/08/07 22:45
Alan <al@spamless.net> wrote:
>>> I want to have it like this though:
>>>
>>> A sentence with a link <a href=3D"http://uri.in.senctence.com/
>>> foo.html">http://uri.in.senctence.com/foo.html<a/>, and a comma afte=
r
>>> the link
>>>
>>> I already invested a lot of time with these regex and didn't succeed=
..
>>> Any of you regex-gurus could help me please! :)
>>>
>>> Petra Meier
>>
>>
> Petra,
> Not a regex-expert, and not absolutely clear from your description =
> exactly
> what you want, but for what its worth and as you have had no other rep=
ly,
> perhaps:-
Well, the reason there's no reply is dead simple: comma's are valid in =
urls. Dots are valid in urls, etc. There is no real simple way to do it.=
-- =
Rik Wasmus
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