thanks in advance...
andrew
cheers
andrew
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andrew
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Niki
PS: Maybe your users would be glad if they had the choice to use the whole
power of Regex's, too (optionally, of course). Like in the Search-Replace
dialog of VS.
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The Like functionality is exposed through the Microsoft.VisualBasic
namespace. Add a reference to Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll, and then call the
static StrLike method on the StringType class in the
Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices namespace.
Hope this helps.
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"Niki Estner" <niki....@cube.net> wrote in message
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some excellent ideas. Unfortunately, we are "banned" from using VB.NET
and they packaging team have actually removed it from the
installation! Thanks Nikki for the Regex.Escape tip, this worked a
charm...
cheers again
andrew
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <m...@spam.guard.caspershouse.com> wrote in message news:<#VkveQwU...@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
If you don't mind me asking, what is the purpose of that? Why are you
actually changing the install of the standard framework? This is a BAD
decision, IMO, because there might be areas of the framework that depend on
this (unlikely, but it is possible, since the assumption is that the WHOLE
framework will be installed).
This is really shady stuff, IMO.
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"Andrew Baker" <webm...@vbusers.com> wrote in message
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I understand what you are saying and would normally agree, but this is
not my policy. There was a long discussion about it and eventually it
was decided the VB.NET would be removed from VS.NET install. This
doesn't affect the running of the framework and is being used by
hundereds of developers throughout my organisation. But as you can
imagine, old VB programmers occassionally have to write a few extra
routines to feel comfortable in C#!
So it's just one of those things I have to work around from time to
time...
andrew
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <m...@spam.guard.caspershouse.com> wrote in message news:<OmQPMy6U...@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>...
BTW: The same applies to java compatiblity libraries;
Niki
don't worry about that... we don't have any "good software"!!!!
:)
andrew
"Niki Estner" <niki....@cube.net> wrote in message news:<upTb3v#UEHA...@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
However I updated the code to support + which matches one or more
instances (which I think is what you are looking for)...
regards,
andrew
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Ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vsintro7/html/vxgrfwildcards.asp
Thank you Andrew! Take care.
regards
andrew
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