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 Posted by GoL on 06/04/07 11:58 
Hi all, 
 
I have a problem that I *think* is simple, but since I'm completely 
ignorant about regex expression I don't have a clue how to do it... 
 
What I need to do is to find all instances in a string where there are 
exactly 10 digits in a row, and replace the 4th, 5th and 6th digit 
with a # sign. 
So if I have the string: 
 
"some text here 1234567890 more text 0987654321 and more text" 
 
I want it replaced with: 
 
"some text here 123###7890 more text 098###4321 and more text" 
 
 
 
How do I do this? 
Greatful for any help. 
 
Thanks, 
/G
 
  
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