Of course, I suck at regexes, so this only makes sense in my head...$stamp =~ s/.{3}(.{6}).{5}/$1/gosix; #strips first day/year chars $stamp =~ s/://gosix; #strips the colon
In reply to Re: How do I use regex to strip out specific characters in a string?
by tshabet
in thread How do I use regex to strip out specific characters in a string?
by Anonymous Monk
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