[pcre-dev] [Bug 1600] Issue with Regex

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--- Comment #3 from Prashant Joshi <pjoshi@???> 2015-03-18 11:00:51 ---
Hi,

Can I have chat over phone for this issue.
I have urgent escalation from customer for this issue.
Quick response will be appreciated.

Regards
Prashant Joshi
Team Lead C/C++ (CA Engagement)
HCL Technologies Ltd.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Prashant Joshi - ERS, HCL Tech
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 3:54 PM
To: '1600@???'
Subject: RE: [Bug 1600] Issue with Regex

Hi ,

I am searching regex in attached text.
I tried with escaping those.
But result was same.

Can you suggest any work around here for similar regex?

Prashant Joshi
Team Lead C/C++ (CA Engagement)
HCL Technologies Ltd.
A-8/9, Sector 60, Noida 201301, U.P. (India)
Mob: +91-9717055938
E-Mail: pjoshi@???
www.hcltech.com
www.hcl.in


-----Original Message-----
From: admin@??? [mailto:admin@bugs.exim.org] On Behalf Of Philip
Hazel
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 3:45 PM
To: Prashant Joshi - ERS, HCL Tech
Subject: [Bug 1600] Issue with Regex

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--- Comment #1 from Philip Hazel <ph10@???> 2015-03-18 10:14:29
--- On Wed, 18 Mar 2015, Prashant Joshi wrote:

> With PCRE version 0.2 regex "/Letzter Messwert.*</th><td
> class="ActualDataTableBody" align="center">([^<].*)</td><td
> class="ActualDataTableBody" align="center">([^<].*)</td><td
> class="ActualDataTableBody" align="center">([^<].*)</td></tr><tr><th
> scope="row" class="ActualDataTableRowLabel">Mittelwert/" is working.
> And same regex is not working with version 8.34.
>
> With on line regex tool I tested with PCRE support and it returned no match.
> www.rgextester.com


What are the actual characters of your regex and what are the delimiting
characters above? In fact, whether you are using " or / as a delimiter, you
have got instances of the delimiter inside the regex, so they need to be
escaped. I suspect this is the problem.

Philip


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