From: Micheal E. Jr <mic...@gm...> - 2006-01-18 21:44:43
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To present a metacharacter as a data character standing for itself, precede it with a "\" (backslash). Examples: \<applet \<div \<embed \<iframe \<object \<script On 1/18/06, Tim Evans <te...@sp...> wrote: > > Speaking of regex help, can someone explain why this isn't working: > > We're getting a lot of spam that has a lot of DIV /DIV tags in it (that's > the only unique characteristic I've seen). I've been putting copies in th= e > errors/spam folder, but they seem to be different enough that they're sti= ll > getting thru. I'm trying to match > </DIV> (newline) <DIV > or > </DIV>(single char)<DIV > or > </DIV>(nothing)<DIV > with this RE in my Expression to identify Spam: > </DIV>.?<DIV > but it's not working. > > Any suggestions where I'm going wrong? > > ...Tim > -- ME2 |