Whenever posting questions about Regular expressions, try to make sure
to provide the following data:

1. What you want to match, including possible combinations that can
match. Also, what you don't want to match, if applicable.

2. A sample of input text so the geeky (or as you mentioned, 'lovely')
members of the Group can test their Regexes.

3. Any regexes you have come up with and their shortcomings (if any).

This information when provided will obviate the need for us to
reinvent the Regex wheel.

On Aug 25, 12:04 am, "A. Anderson" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> New to the group, relatively new to C#, lot of programming experience;
> not on this particular topic though. Thanks ahead of time to anyone
> that can help.
>
> Working with a web crawler ( irrelevant ) that searches web content
> for links matching certain criteria. When I catch one inside of a
> javascript function, I catch some kind of pretty exception about not
> being able to resolve 'javascript('',0,'http://www.whatimlookingfor.com');'. 
> Makes perfect sense that this would be
> the case. What I am looking for is a regular expression to pull that
> link out of the surrounding javascript so that I might parse it.
>
> This is why I have come to you lovely ladies and gentlemen. I'm the
> first to admit a shortcoming when it comes to knowledge of
> implementation of regular expressions, so any help I can get would be
> great. Thank you to anyone who can offer it.

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