Subject: RE: [xsl] Sequence of chars not working with analyze-string From: Florent Georges <darkman_spam@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 7 May 2006 15:17:49 +0200 (CEST) |
Michael Kay wrote: Hi > .{30,60} matches any sequence of characters with a minimum > length of 30 and a maximum length of 60, and generally > speaking unless specified otherwise a regular expression > will match the longest sequence of characters it can. > So it's clear why it's doing what it does. I don't have > time right now to suggest what you should be doing > instead. I didn't study this case in details, but I guess that use substring() or that replace the regexp "(.{30,60})" by ".{30}(.{1,30})" will do the job, if I right understood the requierments. Regards, --drkm ___________________________________________________________________________ Faites de Yahoo! votre page d'accueil sur le web pour retrouver directement vos services prifiris : virifiez vos nouveaux mails, lancez vos recherches et suivez l'actualiti en temps riel. Rendez-vous sur http://fr.yahoo.com/set
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