I think the OP should post the URL that he is working from.

Working from the whole list will make it easier to understand and parse out what he needs. If the info is public, I have no problem with making it "easier to understand" via re-formatting. And I would help with that.

I personally feel "very uncomfortable" if the full info is not available to the general public and the OP's info looks more specific than what I could find. Something like this has not come up before in my time on Monks.

Your URL comes up with:

ABU BAKR, Ibrahim Ali Muhammad (a.k.a. AL-LIBI, Abd al-Muhsin; a.k.a. SABRI, Abdel Ilah; a.k.a. TANTOUCHE, Ibrahim Abubaker; a.k.a. TANTOUSH, Ibrahim Abubaker; a.k.a. TANTOUSH, Ibrahim Ali Abu Bakr; a.k.a. "'ABD AL-MUHSI"; a.k.a. "'ABD AL-RAHMAN"; a.k.a. "ABU ANAS"); DOB 1966; alt. DOB 27 Oct 1969; nationality Libya; Passport 203037 (Libya) (individual) [SDGT]
Fine. Yes. I know this guy in on the terrorist list.
But it doesn't show all of the info that the OP had although it shows additional information.

I think my pointing out that this is a terrorist list was appropriate. Let's see what the OP has to say and we go from there.


In reply to Re^3: Fine tuning a reg exp by Marshall
in thread Fine tuning a reg exp by markjrouse

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