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Found 42 nodes roughly between 2024-04-25 and 1999-10-04 (searched 100.00% of DB).


where title contains "0-9"

Date:Author/owner:Title:Node type:
2013-04-16 taint Re^4: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 kcott Re^3: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 taint Re^2: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 taint Re^2: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (sprintf) Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 taint Re^6: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (try) Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 tye Re^5: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (try) Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 taint Re^4: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (sprintf) Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 tye Re^3: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (sprintf) Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 MidLifeXis Re: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 kcott Re: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? Re:SoPW
2013-04-16 hdb Re^2: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (sprintf) Re:SoPW
2013-04-15 tye Re: RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? (sprintf) Re:SoPW
2013-04-15 taint RE question; how to insert a digit between const[a-z]*3 && inc[0-9]*3? SoPW
2009-02-26 ikegami Re^3: Redundant regex ([0-9]{2} | [0-9] {2, 4})? Re:SoPW
2009-02-26 Popcorn Dave Re^2: Redundant regex ([0-9]{2} | [0-9] {2, 4})? Re:SoPW
2009-02-26 ikegami Re: Redundant regex ([0-9]{2} | [0-9] {2, 4})? Re:SoPW
2009-02-26 Popcorn Dave Redundant regex ([0-9]{2} | [0-9] {2, 4})? SoPW
2006-06-09 Zaxo Re^3: what means this regex? $x = qr/[0-9a-f]{4|8}/ Re:SoPW
2006-06-09 kidongrok Re^2: what means this regex? $x = qr/[0-9a-f]{4|8}/ Re:SoPW
2006-06-09 reasonablekeith Re: what means this regex? $x = qr/[0-9a-f]{4|8}/ Re:SoPW
2006-06-09 Zaxo Re: what means this regex? $x = qr/[0-9a-f]{4|8}/ Re:SoPW
2006-06-09 kidongrok what means this regex? $x = qr/[0-9a-f]{4|8}/ SoPW
2005-09-30 Roger_B Re^2: /^[^A-Za-z0-9 ]*$/ Re:Obfu
2005-09-30 deep submerge Re: /^[^A-Za-z0-9 ]*$/ Re:Obfu
2005-09-30 ambrus Re: /^[^A-Za-z0-9 ]*$/ Re:Obfu
2005-09-29 Roger_B /^[^A-Za-z0-9 ]*$/ Obfu
2004-10-27 hv Re^4: With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-10-27 TimToady Re^3: With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-10-27 hv Re^2: With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-10-26 hardburn Re: With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-10-26 olivierp Re: With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-10-26 TimToady Re: With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-10-26 Happy-the-monk With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-03-21 dvergin Re: leaving only [a-zA-Z0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-03-21 neniro Re: Re: Re: leaving only [a-zA-Z0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-03-21 Happy-the-monk Re: Re: leaving only [a-zA-Z0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-03-21 neniro Re: leaving only [a-zA-Z0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-03-21 BrowserUk Re: leaving only [a-zA-Z0-9] Re:SoPW
2004-03-21 TriggerDunpoe leaving only [a-zA-Z0-9] SoPW
2003-02-05 John M. Dlugosz Re: No ... but how about a !~ /[a-z0-9]/i challenge? Re:Med
2003-02-05 jeffa No ... but how about a !~ /[a-z0-9]/i challenge? Re:Med
2003-01-09 parv change/limit already existing file names to [-_.0-9a-zA-Z]+ Code

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