At 9:08 PM -0800 3/16/2002, J. Landman Gay wrote:
This release uses a new Perl-compatible regular expression library.
This library includes new support for Perl pattern characters and
non-greedy matches.
What's this do? How would we use Perl in our scripts? Can anyone give an
example of when
Our thanks for your continued patience during this process, and for
the curious, I'll post a note with the complete dump on what happened
and why as soon as the transfer to the new service is complete.
See you on the other side ;-)
Regards,
Scott
May your transition be smooth, Scott!
I
MetaCard 2.4.2 beta 3 is now available in the directory
ftp://209.120.179.218/MetaCard/2.4.2/
See the file ftp://209.120.179.218/MetaCard/2.4.2/README.2.4.2 for the
list of new features. This release only includes engines and tools
stacks. You must have a previous release installed on your
Recently, Scott Raney wrote:
MetaCard 2.4.2 beta 3 is now available in the directory
ftp://209.120.179.218/MetaCard/2.4.2/
See the file ftp://209.120.179.218/MetaCard/2.4.2/README.2.4.2 for the
list of new features.
Excuse me while I do cartwheels down the hallway.
Thanks MC guys. You
Scott Rossi wrote:
Excuse me while I do cartwheels down the hallway.
You don't have to. Now that we've got angle you can have images do
cartwheels down the hallway instead. :)
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From the new Read Me file:
This release uses a new Perl-compatible regular expression library.
This library includes new support for Perl pattern characters and
non-greedy matches.
What's this do? How would we use Perl in our scripts? Can anyone give an
example of when this feature would be
J. Landman Gay wrote:
From the new Read Me file:
This release uses a new Perl-compatible regular expression library.
This library includes new support for Perl pattern characters and
non-greedy matches.
What's this do? How would we use Perl in our scripts? Can anyone give an