(2016-01-17, 09:07:28)TeeJay Wrote: What would you ever use a backslash in the title for?
I'm not defending the fact it doesn't work properly but I think that no one really cares, it's been years and no one had noticed until now.
It removes backslashes from ANY TEXT - not the title.
The instructions given in my previous message was just a quick way to confirm the issue...
My site is for micro-controller programs and the "C" language (Unix uses lots of back slashes in scripts) uses \r\n as a escape sequence to hard code line ends, newline, and other special characters. In addition technical programs often use text pictures in the program to denote wave forms etc. A programmer would run into this. This glitch ruins the program listing.
This is an example of a UNIX regex expression that separates text at word boundaries:
Code:
(?<=\W)(?=\w)|(?<=\w)
example wave form
________
/ \ | end of data
___/ \|_____
Thanks,
jwzumwalt
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(")
jwzumwalt
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(")