Mladen Turk wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Henri Gomez
I would rather pick one and use it, and deal with the build
problems.
Probably we should just use what apache uses, it seems like
a reusable
piece of code.
Other opinions ?
We should use a regexp
-Original Message-
From: Henri Gomez
I would rather pick one and use it, and deal with the build
problems.
Probably we should just use what apache uses, it seems like
a reusable
piece of code.
Other opinions ?
We should use a regexp implementation which use a
Costin Manolache wrote:
Something like that was discussed on commons ( I think ).
The problem seems to be that different regex packages use
different rules ( Perl-like, etc ), there is not standard
syntax for regexp.
That means the behavior would be dependent on which regexp
engine is used.
Something like that was discussed on commons ( I think ).
The problem seems to be that different regex packages use
different rules ( Perl-like, etc ), there is not standard
syntax for regexp.
That means the behavior would be dependent on which regexp
engine is used.
I would rather pick one