I sure was hoping someone would be able to suggest a regexp secret that I had not yet learned. I was hoping there would be some way of doing this. I may have to just pre-parse looking for the false positives, and exchange them temporarily for a marker of some sort before parsing a second time. I'm not even sure if that would work. I'll have to ponder that some more. I need to be able to reorder the sentences following a specific ruleset and in a specific order, by order of appearance in the sentence.
Sigh. Too bad regex can't do everything!
Blessings,
~Polyglot~
In reply to Re^4: How to enforce match priority irrespective of string position
by Polyglot
in thread How to enforce match priority irrespective of string position
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