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Article: 12834 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: a_pyles@yahoo.com (Andy Pyles)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: regular expressions
Date: 3 Oct 2001 11:26:52 -0700
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Hi,
I am writing a script to a serial line
and am trying to test for the following unique string:
^[[6;17Htestingtest
Currently I have :
minput 2 \27[6;17H
However this is not unique enough for me, because the text could be
any english character. I need to check something like this:
minput \27[6;17H[A-Z][a-z]{1-9}
which won't work. Is there some other way to accomplish the same
thing?
Thanks,
-Andy