I can't be of too much help but I will point one thing out. ASP is not HTML and you will need to research the regular expressions needed. The regexps used for HTML will not work for ASP. If you have specific question about a regexp I am sure the perl monks will be happy to work with you. But I don't think anyone will want to write your documentation for you.

Also, I suggest you look at perlretut and perlrequick to set up your documentation. If you get your documentation from someone else you won't understand how to do it and you won't further your understanding of regular expressions either.

xenchu


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In reply to Re: Understanding Regular Expressions by xenchu
in thread Understanding Regular Expressions by Anonymous Monk

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