Thanks Jesus I really appreciate your help.
Regards
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David
- Original Message
From: Jesus Guardon
To: mailing list for gambas users
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 3:10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Help using gb.pcre
Hi David
This is what I did:
PUBLIC FUNCTION chkEmail(sE
Many thanks, maybe a little example in the wiki could help.
Regards
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David
- Original Message
From: Rob
To: gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 2:53:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Help using gb.pcre
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 15:44, David Villalobos
Hi David
This is what I did:
PUBLIC FUNCTION chkEmail(sEmail AS String) AS Boolean
DIM bMail AS Boolean
DIM regx as Regexp
IF sEmail THEN
regx =
NEW Regexp(sEmail,"(?i)\b[a-z0-9._%\...@[a-z0-9._%\-]+\.[a-z]{2,4}\b")
IF regx.Text THEN
'DEBUG regx.Text
bMail =
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 15:44, David Villalobos Cambronero wrote:
> Hi, I need to match some regular expresions, I think I can use Gambas to
> do it, in the documentation says somethig like this:
> (?i)\b[a-z0-9._%\...@[a-z0-9._%\-]+\.[a-z]{2,4}\b
> But how can I use it, any idea?
That regular ex
Dear Benoit,
unfortunatelly that doesn't work with the created package! During the
development and test-run I could retrieve the list of translations with
Dir(".lang"), but not with the installed program. I need another method to
enable forced language switching with the installed package. Could yo
Hi, I need to match some regular expresions, I think I can use Gambas to do it,
in the documentation says somethig like this:
(?i)\b[a-z0-9._%\...@[a-z0-9._%\-]+\.[a-z]{2,4}\b
But how can I use it, any idea?
Any help need thanks.
Regards
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David
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Benoit, I was thinking about the same thing.
What is there was a method: _error (the brother to _new)
If present in a class, a class error falls into it as a default handler
Any error here most-liekly will implement Try/Catch by the programmer but
_error will not catch itself: an internal flag set
I'm trying to insert some basic HTML into a text label and from the docs,
"" should work, but it displays the text . Meanwhile , , etc. seems to work well. Also,
TextLabel1.alignment = 3 has the result I want. Am I missing something?
Jason
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