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2005-10-23 Thread Greg Winton
> I am trying: > > > > > > > but still no match. Change "[A-Z0-9]" to "[A-Z0-9]+". Also, your parentheses are still such that you will be appending ""kalle"" to the entire string. You can simplify the logic a bit since the first part of the match will not change. > > > > This could be f

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2005-10-20 Thread Greg Winton
h. > > This is the line: > > > > cheers, > > //mikael > > -Original Message----- > From: Jakob Fix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: den 20 oktober 2005 16:21 > To: Ant Users List > Subject: Re: > > > On 20/10/05, Greg Winton <[EMAIL PRO

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2005-10-20 Thread Greg Winton
Mikael, >> " >This is a numeric (hexadecimal) entity representing the >double quote > >character. You can use it to represent double quote >characters inside > >attribute values. > you can use """ as well. I find this a little less cryptic. > try this: > > > > > > > expression="\1${product_