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* and then Ben Logan blurted....
> Try
> 
> $ man 7 regex

Okay, got it. There is a 7 in your command though? (man 7 regex)?

> Chances are you'll get a manpage describing POSIX REs.  It's a bit
> opaque to begin with, though.  :)

Certainly is! But it can't be that tough surely?

> 
> I can recommend the Python Regex HOWTO
> (http://py-howto.sourceforge.net/regex/regex.html).  It does a very
> good job of introducing REs, IMHO, and the concepts apply to other
> implementations as well...after all, it describes Python's Perl style
> REs.

Yeah, I saw that and avoided it as I thought it would be very Python
specific. I'll go have a look at it.

> You might also find something useful here:
> http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Regular_Expessions/

Yep, sounds good. Cheers!

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Nick Wilson

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Fax:    +45 3325 0677
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