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Apr 6th, 2008 19:49
ha mo, Jean-Bernard Valentaten, Gurudev Prasanna,
Have you already tried escaping the char?? There are several characters, that are very special to regular exp., these need to be escaped (by a leading backslash). If you want to match a "." and replace it whereever it appears in a string, something like s/'\.'//g should do the trick (that is perl-notation however, so you'll have to ckeck how js notates it) HTH, Jean http://www.businessian.com http://www.computerstan.com http://www.financestan.com http://www.healthstan.com http://www.internetstan.com http://www.moneyenews.com http://www.technologystan.com http://www.zobab.com http://www.healthinhealth.com