I wasn't avoiding any in particular; just acknowledging that there are probably newer features which would make a simpler regex than my "capture the characters on each side to get rid of what's between them" method. But that's the method that comes to mind most easily for me, for whatever reason, so I thought a newbie might get something out of it as another way to do it.
Aaron B.
My Woefully Neglected Blog, where I occasionally mention Perl.
In reply to Re^3: Remove zero padding from excel mangled Ip addresses
by aaron_baugher
in thread Remove zero padding from excel mangled Ip addresses
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