hi all... i'm a new monk :D i'm writing to you now 'cause I got a trouble... i am trying to transform a plain text file into an XML one... the file looks more or less like this...
### [b]word[/b] text ###
and has to become like that:
### <TAG>word</TAG> text ###
s/\#\#\#\n\[b\](.+)\[\/b\]/<TAG>\1</TAG>/g;
but it doesnt work....seems like it doesnt match the escape character "\n"... i guess that's because windows uses the combination "end of line+cr" to "sign" the "enter" key.... so that the only "\n" doesnt actually match with anything in the text.... but... i have tried using "\r\n" or "\n\r"... but it doesnt work as well :-( any suggestion?

In reply to \n on a TXT file by TheItalian

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