Josef Novak wrote:
>> <regex>
>> <pattern>(.*)\&amp;TEXTO(.*)</pattern>
>> <substitution>$1&TEXTO$2</substitution>
>> </regex>
>
> I'm not a hundred percent sure but, perhaps you need another escape
> character in your substitution?
> <substitution>$1&TEXTO$2</substitution>
> -->
> <substitution>$1\&TEXTO$2</substitution>
>
> The examples in regex-normalize.xml contain this escape character.
Ah, indeed - regex requires that you escape this ampersand. So, your
Java regexes:
(.*)\&TEXTO(.*)
$1\&TEXTO$2
when put in XML need to be like this:
(.*)\&amp;TEXTO(.*)
$1\&TEXTO$2
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