I figured it out. (Well - I think I did)
I'm still worried that things could hit the fan if the document is broke...
but then again if the document is broke then serves me right, eh? ;^)
I've appended the function and a sample block of code. Basically you throw
it a block of code and it
Congrats on getting it working.
I may have misunderstood what you are doing, but could you not treat
your documentation block as XML and then you could use all the built
in XML functions of CF?
Just a thought.
Mike
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 03:46:39 -0500, Jim Davis
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From: Michael Traher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: RegEx that deals with optional End tags?
Congrats on getting it working.
I may have misunderstood what you are doing, but could you not treat
your
More caffine required! Or maybe less? Sounds like a great job! Well done.
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Before I embark on what's sure to be a frustrating endeavor I thought I'd
ask.
I'm adding a custom documentation tag to my CFCs. It works very well with
closed tags such as:
dpDoc type=Information
name=Author
description=Jim Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) /
Before
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