But this wasn't your first question. It was the second question, although nearly a duplicate of your first one with the same title: Multiline Regex replacement in Multiline file. That question already received responses. Perhaps you could let us know how the new question relates to the answers you got the first time around, so that the help we provide is closer to what you need this second time around.

The first one is better formatted (the sample data should be in code tags, just like the code is in code tags)... but that's because I edited it for you. This time it's your turn. ;) Writeup Formatting Tips.


Dave


In reply to Re^3: Multiline Regex replacement in Multiline file by davido
in thread Multiline Regex replacement in Multiline file by akamboj84

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