I'm new to regex too, but I thought I'd give a crack at it too.if ($time =~ /^\w{3}\s\d{2}\,\s\d{4}(\s\d{2}:\d{2}\s\w{2})?/){ print "Found it\n"; }
In reply to Re^2: Capturing Date/Time
by logie17
in thread Capturing Date/Time
by Anonymous Monk
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