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at December 8, 2008 10:44 by jimfred
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/*
Replace this:
<SPAN id=google-navclient-hilite style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: cyan">Word</SPAN>
with this:
Word
Notes:
The chars '<'>' obviously appear in the html code as < and >
The minimal or lazy search operator used in Visual Studio is '#' which is roughly equivalent to '+?' in other RegEx syntax.
{...} is the tagged expression to be replace - again, Visual Studio syntax.
Test vectors used (snipplr stripped the complete SPAN markup):
<SPAN>file</SPAN> (expect file)
<SPAN>file</SPAN> (expect file)
<SPAN>file</SPAN> (expect file)
<SPAN>aaa</SPAN> (expect aaa)
<SPAN>file</SPAN><SPAN>file</SPAN> (expect filefile)
<SPAN>file aaa</SPAN> (expect file aaa)
(Visual Studio 2008 syntax)
*/
find:
<SPAN id=google-navclient-hilite style="COLOR\:.#; BACKGROUND-COLOR\:.#">{.#}<\/SPAN>
replace with:
\1
Revision: 9778
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at November 27, 2008 23:03 by jimfred
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// Replace this:
// <SPAN id=google-navclient-hilite style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: cyan">Word</SPAN>
// with this:
// Word
(Visual Studio 2008 syntax)
find:
<SPAN id=google-navclient-hilite style="COLOR\:.#; BACKGROUND-COLOR\:.#">{.#}<\/SPAN>
replace with:
\1
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at November 21, 2008 11:45 by jimfred
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(Visual Studio 2008 syntax)
find:
<SPAN id=google-navclient-hilite style="COLOR\:.#; BACKGROUND-COLOR\:.#">{.#}<\/SPAN>
replace with:
\1
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Initial Description
wiki files accumulate google-navclient-hilite junk created by the search highlighter in the google toolbar. Search the internet for "SPAN id google-navclient-hilite" and expect to see wiki entries with markup junk generated by the google toolbar. The regular expression find-and-replace can clean it up using the RegEx shown in Source, below.
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RegEx to clean tiddlywiki files of google-navclient-hilite junk.
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