- Matching strings containing "/" - 2 Updates
aa6vh <aa6...@gmail.com>: Jul 05 08:48AM -0700
As far as I can tell, there is no way to escape the "/" character for the
compare.
Two ways I can think of: Dip into Javascript to perform the compare, or do
a tasker Variable Replace "/" with "^" and do the comparison using the new
string(s).
There may be more clever ways out there though.
On Thursday, July 4, 2024 at 3:44:08 PM UTC-7 nmyshkin wrote:
Rich D <ricp...@gmail.com>: Jul 05 01:06PM -0400
If you're looking for an exact match you can use the Equals condition.
The regex is a definite option as well, you can use the chatbot. To get
the proper structure..
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