RegexSplit resolver returning no values
Bellina, Brendan
bbellina at ucla.edu
Fri Jan 29 12:34:56 EST 2016
Sorry, reading back in the thread I see you already tried escaping it.
Regards,
Brendan Bellina
Identity Mgmt. Architect, IT Services, UCLA
✉ bbellina at ucla.edu ☏ +1 310 206 3131
On 1/29/16, 9:32 AM, "Bellina, Brendan" <bbellina at ucla.edu> wrote:
>The RegexPlanet page <http://www.regexplanet.com/advanced/java/index.html>
>so perhaps it is compatible. All it suggests is that Java requires that
>for backslash you need to escape it, so it would be \\d{5} rather than
>\d{5}.
>
>Regards,
>
>Brendan Bellina
>Identity Mgmt. Architect, IT Services, UCLA
>✉ bbellina at ucla.edu ☏ +1 310 206 3131
>
>
>
>On 1/29/16, 9:17 AM, "users on behalf of Cantor, Scott"
><users-bounces at shibboleth.net on behalf of cantor.2 at osu.edu> wrote:
>
>>> Would you be able to explain why the below didn't work with Regexsplit?
>>>It
>>> seems to work according to https://regex101.com/
>>
>>Nothing there mentions Java, so it's essentially irrelevant. I believe
>>there are some online demo/tools for Java regexes.
>>
>>Regexes are not portable, not in practice.
>>
>>-- Scott
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