[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > >>Is there any way to do this? >> >> > >There are lots of ways to do it. The best will depend on what other >conditions need to be met (ie what else could be in the string being parsed) > >This works for the original example: > >x: "<a href='http://bla'>Test</a><a href='http://blabla'>Test2</a>" >foreach item load/markup x [if string? item [print item]] >Test >Test2 > >Unlike the Perl, this will work if the anchor tag is more complex, eg: > <a class="aaa" href="/index" style="color:blue">Test</a> > >But it will also find *all* strings in the input, not just those between >anchor tags, not just anchor tags. That may not be what you want: > >x: "<div> <a href='http://bla'><strong>Test</strong</a><a >href='http://blabla'>Test2</a></div>" >foreach item load/markup x [if string? item [print item]] >Test >Test2 > > > >Sunanda > > > Nice... i'm still new to Rebol, this is a great thing... I think it sould work fine, thanks!
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