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Re: MSXML6 and Character Class Subtraction

From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@---------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 5/4/2007 4:24:00 PM

I'm not sure, I 'd never heard of it myself before your post, but surely 
there's an easy workaround in this case, just list the valid letters?

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Joe Fawcett (MVP - XML)
http://joe.fawcett.name

"CP" <msxml@s...> wrote in message 
news:eBVE0GljHHA.3472@T......
> Hi there,
>
> Been trying to validate (and failing) a UK XML postcode against the UK 
> government BS7666 v2.0 schema which has the following pattern:
>
> [A-Z]{1,2}[0-9R][0-9A-Z]? [0-9][A-Z-[CIKMOV]]{2}
>
> Am I correct in assuming that MSXML6 still does not support RegExp 
> Character Class Subtraction?  I saw this link:
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/stan_kitsis/archive/2005/09/20/472185.aspx
>
> that specifies that it doesn't but as this was posted in 2005 I thought 
> I'd just see if anyone here knows if it's going to get updated.
>
> Thanks for any info
>
> Regards
>
> Carl
> 




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