I would appreciate recommendations for books, articles, tutorials, etc for
learning Regular Expressions as implemented specifically in .NET.
Thanks. 3 1059 http://www.411asp.net/func/search?tr...pressions&cat=
"Guadala Harry" <gh****@aol.com > wrote in message
news:ek******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I would appreciate recommendations for books, articles, tutorials, etc for learning Regular Expressions as implemented specifically in .NET.
Thanks.
This is a good one http://www.regexlib.com/RETester.asp
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I would appreciate recommendations for books, articles, tutorials, etc fo
learning Regular Expressions as implemented specifically in .NET
Thanks
Drop a regular expression validator on a page, select it and press F1. That
help (along with the links provided on that page) should tell you everything
you need to know.
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