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Monday, May 12, 2008 7:40 PM
Replacing \n With \r using the Regex.Replace
Here is a question i received the other day from one of victims (Nick): ==== I've been watching the recordings of your webcasts on regex (just about to see no. 7) one query that I have is how to include metacharacters in the replacement string.
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