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David Gibbs wrote:
I need to find a regular expression that matches email addresses.
Figured it out.
It wasn't the matching of regular expressions that was causing problems .. it was what I was doing with them.
I was trying to treat the found email addresses as a regular expression ... where the + was being treated as a regex operator itself.
I used preg_quote to escape the expression and it worked great.
david
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