Nathan Sweet wrote:
Here is a regex description of what a valid email should look like.
/^[a-zA-Z0-9_\.\-]+\@([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+\.)+([a-zA-Z0-9]{2,4})+$/
Isn't .museum official yet? :-)
I saw a raging discussion about such regexes, as they fail to recognise
some rare patterns, like John&[EMAIL PROTECTED] or "Look Space"@Foo.org or
even [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See http://www.regexlib.com/ for tons of such expressions. The alleged
most complete Perl pattern fitting all RFC is dozens of lines long...
Neil Hodgson wrote:
I'm still not sure about this feature but do have some comments.
Neither me...
The URL action in SciTE should use the standard SciTE command
mechanism rather than hard coding ShellExec as that would allow people
to filter through a script or hook up to a non-standard browser such
as a help viewer.
Don't forget that you can recognise an URL yourself, and click on it and
hit Ctrl+Shift+O to open it in the default browser of your system. Well,
at least on Windows. If it doesn't work (I tried to fit *most* paths and
URLs, not all), you can hand select the URL and hit Ctrl+Shift+O (or use
the menu item in Files).
--
Philippe Lhoste
-- (near) Paris -- France
-- http://Phi.Lho.free.fr
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