Hello, Task.
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TC En relación a lo que Alexey en su momento posteó:
TC send the algoritm of your idea and i will make it!
ANV...is it possible to use the regular expression machine from
ANVTne Bat! in a custom antispam filter?..
I think this is not
Hi Kevin,
KJMJ What about using UNICODE instead of ASCII?
Conversion to upper case in Unicode supported only in WinNT family,
so it would make everything tough to a plug-in :-)
A plug-in can extract raw information from the message source and
perform decoding by itself...
Besides, it is
Estimados seguidores del tbdev arroba thebat.dutaint.com:
En relación a lo que Alexey en su momento posteó:
ANV...is it possible to use the regular expression machine from
ANVTne Bat! in a custom antispam filter?..
ANV I think this is not necessary now at all! I found the reference and
Hello Kevin J. Menard, Jr.,
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 17:33:33 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, February 21, 2003, 5:33:33 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
Hey Task,
What about using UNICODE instead of ASCII?
would be better if the Bat or email used it...
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] tracer,
t would be better if the Bat or email used it...
t Many programs allas donot use unicode all the way. One reason why
t for instance using Thai, Mirc gives a channel display with
t instead of text...
If it was so easy The Bat! could
Estimados seguidores del tbdev arroba thebat.dutaint.com
Hi, i'm working in a regular expresions (regex's) filter in vampire,
i use the freeware TRegExpr, avalaible in http://anso.da.ru
The regex's are complete new for me. I discover it today :-) and i
have the nexts questions.
To
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] Task,
TC ?anyone knows a good regular expresions guide? please reply with the
TC url.
Well, the PCRE guide is a part of The Bat! help ;-)
Just look under Advanced usage topics - you will find it...
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All the Best!
Stefan
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