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Hi,

I have a string,

calendarview.pl?loginid=102138&month=04&year=2003&student_id=&user_typ +e=TUTOR&CalendarName=102138Academic&framename=top.index_main&session_ +number=618280744437303

I would like to replace three parts of the string, the first two should be feasible, I would like to replace '&month=04' and '&year=2003'(where 04 can be any two digits and 2003 can be any four digits) with ''.

However, my third replace is a little more complicated. I would like to replace '&CalendarName=102138Academic' with ''. The poblem is the length of the value of CalendarName (in this case 102138Academic) will vary.

The remaining parameters in the string I would like to leave as they are. The order of the parameters in the string may also vary.

Is the above possible?

Any advice apreciated!


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