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  • .Net Regular Expression

    - by xzerox
    Alright so I want to grab the information on a website thats between [usernames] and [/usernames] I know how to get the string but how would I use regex to only have the information in the middle. Remember I am going to be having more then one thing on the page.

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  • Find a regular expression that matches a string?

    - by Mirai
    I need a model for finding all of the regular expressions that would match a particular string. Basically, I need an algorithm for doing what I do to generate a regex search string from some pattern. My purpose for this to create a list of potential regular expressions from a selection of text and order that list from least specific (i.e. string of characters with abitrary length) to most specific (i.e. the string itself) to be used in text editor.

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  • How to parse HTML from JavaScript in Firefox?

    - by hmp
    What is the best way to parse (get a DOM tree of) a HTML result of XmlHttpRequest in Firefox? EDIT: I do not have the DOM tree, I want to acquire it. XmlHttpRequest's "responseXML" works only when the result is actual XML, so I have only responseText to work with. The innerHTML hack doesn't seem to work with a complete HTML document (in <html</html). - turns out it works fine.

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  • Regular Expression problem

    - by Yatendra Goel
    I want a regex to find the following types of strings: http://anything.abc.tld http://anything.abc.tld/ where abc - abc always remains abc anything - it could be any string tld - it could be any tld (top-level-domain) like .com .net .co.in .co.uk etc. Note: The url must not contain any other thing at the end, means http://anything.abc.tld/xyz is not acceptable.

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  • Hot to remove text from variable? (php)

    - by Glister
    I have a variable $link_item, it's used with echo and gives the strings like <span class="name">Google</span>http://google.com How to remove "<span class="name">Google</span>" from string? It should give just "http://google.com". Heard it can be done with regex(), please help.

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  • posting php code using jquery .html()

    - by Emmanuel Imwene
    simple query,but it's giving me a headache, i need a division to be updated with a changed session variable each time a user clicks on a name,i figured i'd use .html() using jquery to update the division, i don't know if you can do this, but here goes: $("#inner").html('<?php session_start(); if(file_exists($_SESSION['full'])||file_exists($_SESSION['str'])){ if(file_exists($_SESSION['full'])) { $full=$_SESSION['full']; $handlle = fopen($full, "r"); $contents = fread($handlle, filesize($full)); fclose($handlle); echo $contents; echo '<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.8.0.min (1).js">'; echo '</script>'; echo '<script type="text/javascript">'; echo 'function loadLog(){ var oldscrollHeight = $("#inner").attr("scrollHeight") - 20; $.ajax({ url: \''.$_SESSION['full'].'\', cache: false, success: function(html){ $("#inner").html(html); //Insert chat log into the #chatbox div var newscrollHeight = $("#inner").attr("scrollHeight") - 20; if(newscrollHeight > oldscrollHeight){ $("#inner").animate({ scrollTop: newscrollHeight }, \'normal\'); //Autoscroll to bottom of div } }, }); } setInterval (loadLog, 2500);'; echo '</script>'; } else { $str=$_SESSION['str']; if(file_exists($str)) { $handle = fopen($str, 'r'); $contents = fread($handle, filesize($str)); fclose($handle); echo $contents; $full=$_SESSION['full']; $handlle = fopen($full, "r"); $contents = fread($handlle, filesize($full)); fclose($handlle); echo $contents; echo '<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.8.0.min (1).js">'; echo '</script>'; echo '<script type="text/javascript">'; echo 'function loadLog(){ var oldscrollHeight = $("#inner").attr("scrollHeight") - 20; $.ajax({ url: \''.$_SESSION['str'].'\', cache: false, success: function(html){ $("#inner").html(html); //Insert chat log into the #chatbox div var newscrollHeight = $("#inner").attr("scrollHeight") - 20; if(newscrollHeight > oldscrollHeight){ $("#inner").animate({ scrollTop: newscrollHeight }, \'normal\'); //Autoscroll to bottom of div } }, }); } setInterval (loadLog, 2500);'; echo '</script>'; } } } ?>'); is that legal, if not, how would i accomplish this?

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  • How to split this string in c#?

    - by melaos
    hi i'm really not used to the split string method in c# and i was wondering how come there's no split by more than one char function? and my attempt to try to split this string below using regex has just ended up in frustration. anybody can help me? basically i want to split the string below down to aa**aa**bb**dd^__^a2a**a2a**b2b**dd^__^ into aa**aa**bb**dd a2a**a2a**b2b**dd and then later into aa aa bb dd a2a a2a b2b dd thanks!

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  • PHP preg_match to get function-like string

    - by pistacchio
    Hi to all, if I have a string like 'foo(bar)', with the following code i can almost parse it the way i want: $results = array(); preg_match( "/\w*(?=(\(.*\))?)/", 'foo(bar)', &$results ); print_r($results); /* Array ( [0] => foo [1] => (bar) ) */ How can I modify the regex to have bar instead of (bar)? Thanks

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  • ASP.Net - validating email address with regexp?

    - by ElHaix
    When validating an email address with the regex validation component, an additional RequiredFieldValidator must be added to ensure there is a value present. I've mostly taken care of this with a CustomFieldValidator, and taking care of this with Javascript. Is there a better way of doing this?

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  • replacing a path with sed

    - by compie
    How can I use sed to replace this line char * path_list_[1] = { "/some/random/path" }; with this line char * path_list_[2] = { "lib/foo", "lib/bar" }; in a file named source.c Notes: * The path is really random. * Your solution should only change this line in source.c * I'm only interested in a sed oneliner. You can use this Python regex as a starting point: text = re.sub('static const char \* path_list_\[1\] = \{ "[^"]*" \};', 'static const char * path_list_[2] = { "lib/sun", "lib/matlab" };', text)

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  • Split a string by two characters

    - by David
    Hi, Firstable i want to match if a string has the following format: $abc #xyz or $abc .xyz. The abc and xyz mean only alphanumeric string. If it's matched then i need to extract the first $abc and the last #xyz, all that using pure javascript and maybe regex. The pattern is in the following order: Dollar Sign Unlimited alphanumeric string space a hash or point Unlimited alphanumeric string Thanks in advance for any help.

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  • VB.net Regular Expression

    - by xzerox
    Alright so I want to grab the information on a website thats between [usernames] and [/usernames] I know how to get the string but how would I use regex to only have the information in the middle. Remember I am going to be having more then one thing on the page.

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  • Whats the difference between \z and \Z in a regular expression and when and how do I use it?

    - by Mister M. Bean
    From http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html: \Z The end of the input but for the final terminator, if any \z The end of the input But what does it mean in practice? Can you give me an example when I use either the \Z or \z. In my test I thought that "StackOverflow\n".matches("StackOverflow\\z") will return true and "StackOverflow\n".matches("StackOverflow\\Z") returns false. But actually both return false. Where is the mistake?

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  • C#: How to replace "-" with " -" only when it's not preceded by "e"?

    - by MaDDoX
    I imagine I should use Regex for that but I still scratch my head a lot about it (and the only similar question I found wasn't exactly my case) so I decided to ask for help. This is the input and expected output: Input: "c-0.68219,-0.0478 -1.01455-0.0441 0.2321e-4,0.43212" Output:"c -0.68219,-0.0478 -1.01455 -0.0441 0.2321e-4,0.43212" Basically I need either commas or spaces as value separators, but I can't break the exponential index (e-4). Maybe do two successive replacements?

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  • How to find multiple words on the same line in Notepad++

    - by Mike
    I have a 4MB log file from the Windows XP firewall which I'm trying to find lines that have both DROP and an IP and a port number. My regex-fu is weak and I'm assuming this is the reason I'm struggling. The words "DROP", "10.1.1.1" (for example) and "8801" need to be found on the same line and may be spread across the line and separated by one or more other words. Any help (or suggestions of another method to do this) are much appreciated.

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  • Regular expression that matches valid IPv6 addresses

    - by Readonly
    I'm having trouble writing a regular expression that matches valid IPv6 addresses, including those in their compressed form (with "::" or leading zeros omitted from each byte pair). Can someone suggest a regular expression that would fulfill the requirement? I'm considering expanding each byte pair and matching the result with a simpler regex.

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