Firstly, a clickable link would have been nice, since I've told you how to create them over a dozen times. Secondly, what are you trying to prove here? This still does not answer my question, did you run your code? The perl code you posted goes into an infinite loop, yet you claim others don't understand regular expressions.

I suggest you take the time to actually run the code you post, ensure that it does what you think it's supposed to. Quickly posting solutions which don't work or don't address the question asked (you've done this several times), then complaining about their reception seems like a waste of time to me.


In reply to Re^4: Need help for Xpath patterns by marto
in thread Need help for Xpath patterns by Anusha

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