Hello,
I have a bunch of urls like this...
[http://domain.com/?some-text-in-here-se ... &id=123456]
Is there anyway for me to turn this into a hyperlink... so the end result would be...
<a href="http://domain.com/?SOME-TEXT-IN-HERE&id=123456">SOME TEXT IN HERE</a>
I know how to put the <a href> and the </a> on the sides, what I can't figure out is how to take the initial 'dashed' SOME-TEXT-IN-HERE and add it WITHOUT the dashes to the end of the line before the </a>
Is this impossible?
Any help much appreciated.
thx,
Ed Stein
Not sure if textpipe will do this with a hyperlink...
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Re: Not sure if textpipe will do this with a hyperlink...
Easy Ed,
The trick is to use a second search/replace, to match
and to send the Expression 2 to a subfilter.
Them, add a subfilter to this search/replace, which simply replaces '-' with a space, and/or re-capitalizes the text.
The trick is to use a second search/replace, to match
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<a href="http://domain.com/?(.*)">(.*)</a>
Them, add a subfilter to this search/replace, which simply replaces '-' with a space, and/or re-capitalizes the text.
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Re: Not sure if textpipe will do this with a hyperlink...
Thanks so much for this! It took me two hours to figure out how to use what you wrote but that's because I still don't know how to use textpipe properly. But thanks again!! As it was your answer that helped me learn what to do.
Kindly,
ed
Kindly,
ed