Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Replacing double quotes
Ah, another error between the keyboard and the chair. The original code works – the logic was broken.
On 1/31/05 1:11 PM, "John McGowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, that doesn't make sense...
try using the <@CHAR>
Ok, that doesn't make sense...
try using the <@CHAR> tag to designate what you want to
replace instead of @DQ and @SQ
/John
Roland Dumas wrote:
@replace is returning the original string, yes
On 1/31/05 1:04 PM, "John McGowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Roland...
Replace
Roland,
Try <@replace str='<@ARG comment>' findstr='<@CHAR 34>' replacestr='<@CHAR
39>'>
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Roland Dumas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:01 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Witango-Talk: Replacing double quotes
This is probab
@replace is returning the original string, yes
On 1/31/05 1:04 PM, "John McGowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roland...
>
> Replace doesn't mutate the Arg... it returns a modified string...
>
> is the @replace returning the original string?
>
> /John
>
> Roland Dumas wrote:
>
>> This is pr
Roland...
Replace doesn't mutate the Arg... it returns a modified string...
is the @replace returning the original string?
/John
Roland Dumas wrote:
This is probably obvious, but not to me:
I have a form field into which users put comments. I wish to lose all the
double quotes - makes a mess of the