Looking at one of the files you would see would see;
AAvIY
AAvT
AAvY
AAvHH
TvHH
ZHvTH
DHvZH
...
and many, many more!
And what im expecting as output is
(for 13v13 - im using letters in my code though!)
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE='' CHECKED>three & six
weak<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=1><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=2><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=3><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=4><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=5><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=6><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=13v13 VALUE=7>strong
so for AAvBB i'd want to get;
weak<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=AAvBB VALUE=1> <INPUT TYPE= radio NAME=AAvBB VALUE=2>....<INPUT TYPE radio NAME=AAvBB VALUE=5>strong
.
ideally id like the regex to operate on xvx but not NAME=xvx.
Hope that helps
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