Tony, cheers ,?\bpass\b,? work perfectly.

Ben, why use RegEx. Well cause i was doing it in CF. But it seemed a
waste of time going  looping through a list to find the occurences
when RegEx does it.

Cheers for your quick responses

Andy J


On 7/25/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a dumb question, but why use a regex at all?  I'm assuming that
> there's a larger, surrounding issue.  That might help point to an
> optimal solution.
> 
> --Ben
> 
> Andy Jarrett wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Im trying to find a word occurence in a list (comma deliminated) using 
> > RegEx but the gray matter is letting me down.
> >
> > Here's a sample list im using.
> >
> > pass,pass,pass,10,andypass,pass,asdasdapass,pass,1pass,pass1,pass
> >
> > and this is where i am at
> >
> > [\,]+pass[\,]+
> >
> > This gives me 100% positive results but doesnt use the first and last 
> > values D'oh
> >
> > I've tried a few variations but so far no avail.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Regards, Andy J
> >
> >
> 
> 

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