Hi Wayne - you could use:
<@REGEX EXPR="[[:punct:]]+" STR="<@VAR string>" TYPE="E" position="all">
Fergal
- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 3:54 PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: REGEX revisited
> I asked prev
I asked previously about a regular expression to capture any
non-alphanumeric characters in a string and someone at Witango (Tarin or
Fergal I think) was kind enough to offer the solution.
<@REGEX EXPR="[^[:alnum:]]+" STR="<@VAR string>" TYPE="E" position="all">'
Of course now the problem has gr
In the Readme document of the 065 installer.
Witango Support
On 16/06/2004, at 8:05 AM, Chuck Lockwood wrote:
Where can I find out what has changed in Witango between .062 and .065?
Chuck Lockwood
LockData Technologies, Inc.
309 Main Avenu
Where can I find out what has changed in Witango between
.062 and .065?
Chuck
Lockwood
LockData Technologies,
Inc.
309 Main Avenue, Hawley, Pa 18428
570-226-7340 ~ Fax: 570-226-7341
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
www.lockdata.com
Roland,
Sorry I got sidetracked for a few days. Sounds like a good suggestion. I
went ahead and wrote the file to the web server and created a link to the
file with the following code:
Click upload.txt to
download this file.
I was hoping that the standard window's ftp window would popup asking i
Hi,
The Witango docs for the @WEBROOT meta tag are confusing or at least need
to be updated.
The doc says:
"<@WEBROOT> does not include a trailing slash separator; this
means that you must add one in certain cases."
Then later it says:
"For example, if the Windows Apache Web ser
We have just made available the first public beta release of the
Witango Server 5.5b.002 for Windows and Mac OS X. The beta versions of
the Linux and Solaris servers will be released in the next few days.
The Witango Server 5.5 public beta installers has been posted on the
site with associated