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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 3:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Help with Regular expression
You can call them date as long as they're not form field variables.
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You can call them date as long as they're not form field variables.
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From: Kris Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 2:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Help with Regular expression
You'd want to use ReReplace, rather than Replace of c
You'd want to use ReReplace, rather than Replace of course. But
probably just formatting it with dateformat() would work:
Also, don't know if this is still a problem in CF, but be careful
about calling variables "date"...
Cheers,
Kris
> I am trying to replace
> "April 01 2008" with "April 1
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Suresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to replace
> "April 01 2008" with "April 1 2008" or
> "April 02 2008" with "April 2 2008", ..
>
> This is a start
>")#">
#dateFormat(myDate, ' d ')#
works for me on CF8
--
Evelyn the dog, havi
Hi all,
I am trying to replace
"April 01 2008" with "April 1 2008" or
"April 02 2008" with "April 2 2008", ..
This is a start
Can anybody help me?
Thanks
You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offe
Thanks,
I figured it out.
Thanh.
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 7:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Help with Regular _expression_
Why not simply use replaceList().
Str = replaceList(str, ".,1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th,6th,7th,8
Why not simply use replaceList().
Str = replaceList(str, ".,1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th,6th,7th,8th,9th,10th,&", "
,first,second,third,fourth,fifth,sixth,seventh,eighth,ninth,tenth, and ")
then str = reReplaceNoCase(str, "^The[[:space:]]", "")
then str = reReplace(str, "[^[:alnum:][:space:]]", "", "all"
Hi All,
I tried to do this regular _expression_, but having a hard time getting the
result I want. So any help would be appreciated.
Here's what I tried to achieve.
1. remove "The" from in at the beginning of the string.
2. replace period with space.
3. Numerals are treated as though spell
> Personally I don't think this is possible with regexs, but I'd love
> to be corrected. It would need to be able to look for an even
> number of quotes followed by a greater than sign.
What I'm going to try now is to modify the regexp to distinguish between
string data (anything enclosed in quot
Personally I don't think this is possible with regexs, but I'd love to be
corrected. It would need to be able to look for an even number of quotes
followed by a greater than sign.
This would also allow the valid statement part 1"> to
be distinguished from the invalid statement .
David
Seth Pet
I am trying to build a regular expression to test for valid CFSET statements
in a block of text. I have it working with one small issue: if a ">"
character appears on the right hand side of the equals sign, such as in
then the regexp fails to match the whole string. I am only concerned with
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