From: fleet(_at_)teachout(_dot_)org
Dman, I'll definitely switch (already have) to the "space-based" recipe.
Thanks a million. (And David/Sean thanks for your comments also!)
I suppose the entire URL could be encoded this way -which would defeat
this recipe. I assume this situation is the basis of Sean's comment about
preprocessing the message with sed. I'm not sure I understand how to go
about that.
The condition line I provided should already handle that.
()\<http[^ /]*%
should get you there. Try it. That's a caret, space, tab, and
slash in the brackets.
It doesn't need to find a slash at all. It only wants to find
a percent sign after "http" and before any space or /, if there
is one.
As I said: try it. You're there already, unless I've missed something.
--
dman
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