At 12/9/2002 07:20 PM, John W. Holmes wrote:
> It'd be easier to use a regular expression for something like this.
> Something like this would work (from PHP Architect):
I appreciate that, but considering I'm working from about 1200 files that
already exist and use [] to denote table names, I kinda gotta do it this way.
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