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Navaneeth, i went through the link for regexbuddy , i downloaded the setup , but it did not give the idea behind the expressions , how the particular expression is being created , instead it is directly giving me the solution , i wanted the meaning for each and every subscript , do u know any other link ?
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Navaneeth, i went through the link for regexbuddy , i downloaded the setup , but it did not give the idea behind the expressions , how the particular expression is being created , instead it is directly giving me the solution , i wanted the meaning for each and every subscript , do u know any other link ?
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instead it is directly giving me the solution , i wanted the meaning for each and every subscript
http://www.regular-expressions.info/[^]
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Navaneeth, i went through the link for regexbuddy , i downloaded the setup , but it did not give the idea behind the expressions , how the particular expression is being created , instead it is directly giving me the solution , i wanted the meaning for each and every subscript , do u know any other link ?
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In exact what u r required for
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In exact what u r required for
Hello Forum Always be in touch to help about the topic ASP.NET
i want the basic knowledge.What are the meanings of metacharacters ? How to utilie the same in real life ? I want to understand them in deep.
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i want the basic knowledge.What are the meanings of metacharacters ? How to utilie the same in real life ? I want to understand them in deep.
Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the ready cash. USE IT.
Dear that is good that u have to explore deep in metacharacters. But there are different meanings for these metacharactters according to area in which u have to use... so its difficult to learn all at once.. first u can explore ur self with regularexpression.. n this is only possible if u ever try ur hand in Automata. if u require any help in ASP.NET3.0 than sure i will help u as i m exploring my self in thge same area.
Hello Forum Always be in touch to help about the topic ASP.NET
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Dear that is good that u have to explore deep in metacharacters. But there are different meanings for these metacharactters according to area in which u have to use... so its difficult to learn all at once.. first u can explore ur self with regularexpression.. n this is only possible if u ever try ur hand in Automata. if u require any help in ASP.NET3.0 than sure i will help u as i m exploring my self in thge same area.
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Dear that is good that u have to explore deep in metacharacters. But there are different meanings for these metacharactters according to area in which u have to use... so its difficult to learn all at once.. first u can explore ur self with regularexpression.. n this is only possible if u ever try ur hand in Automata. if u require any help in ASP.NET3.0 than sure i will help u as i m exploring my self in thge same area.
Hello Forum Always be in touch to help about the topic ASP.NET
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