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- Subject: Re: stripping HTML tags with Perl
- From: "Drew C. Poulin" <poulin@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 17:51:06 -0800
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From: Fredric Fredricson <fredric.fredriksson@example.com> > Deletes all between a number and \n (like the "3>" part) > Does not match, since the "3>" is already removed. Thanks very much indeed. (Sorry, I hadn't noticed the two lines above when I first replied to your message.) That was the problem, and all's well now. Drew Poulin
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