Thanks for your response silentguy - I just did a quick test and it does indeed seem to be working.
The question is - how? :) Would it be possible to take me through the logic please?
If so, I could potentially adapt this technique to solve other problems.
Thanks again for your efforts.
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- Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:15 pm
- Forum: Regular Expressions (Archived)
- Topic: Find 2 uses of <tagA>, without <tagB> between them
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- Fri Apr 03, 2015 10:39 am
- Forum: DV06 - Generative Music (Archived)
- Topic: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
I'm a bit late to the party here, I know:
This looks (and sounds) very interesting. Has it stalled through a lack of interest?
I downloaded the ZIP file above to try it, but only a 2.5 MB file comes down, and it's an invalid archive anyway. :/
This looks (and sounds) very interesting. Has it stalled through a lack of interest?
I downloaded the ZIP file above to try it, but only a 2.5 MB file comes down, and it's an invalid archive anyway. :/
- Wed Apr 01, 2015 2:10 pm
- Forum: Regular Expressions (Archived)
- Topic: Find 2 uses of <tagA>, without <tagB> between them
- Replies: 2
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Find 2 uses of <tagA>, without <tagB> between them
Hi,
Some SGML files use revision tagging as in the following example:
This is a sentence <revst> and this part has been revised <revend> .
As they are not part of a named contextual tag pair (eg. <change></change> ), this can cause problems with them becoming incorrectly nested inside each ...
Some SGML files use revision tagging as in the following example:
This is a sentence <revst> and this part has been revised <revend> .
As they are not part of a named contextual tag pair (eg. <change></change> ), this can cause problems with them becoming incorrectly nested inside each ...