On 13. okt. 2016 14:04, Alan Harkleroad wrote:
> Yes the hash starts with a $ and includes / as well. I dont follow what you
> mean by escaping them.
Escaping is also documented here
https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax
But it's a back slash (\) in front of a regexp special character so you
can match on them.
> Here is an example hash. So how would I have it read that as one character
> string and swap it with the new hash
>
> $1$adjkielw$B./Hu9VCs96Zxc3mkVQ35.
Here you should escape $ and . like so.
\$1\$adjkielw\$B\./Hu9VCs96Zxc3mkVQ35\.
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Kai Stian Olstad