01-16-2011
Thanks for the answer!
I know I might end up using Perl or some other scripting language; but for now, I'm determined to find a solution using regexp (without scripting).
Surely it has to be possible?
(I know, I'm stubborn, but I want to learn what is possible, and not always stay with what I know works.)
/Eric
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