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  • in reply to: Handling a Flat Text File #62438
    hoosier122
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    pre-packaged scripts* lol

    in reply to: Handling a Flat Text File #62429
    hoosier122
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    Thanks. I should add that I do have some experience with C/C++

    I work for a Scripps Newspaper in the sports department. I compile the Scoreboard (Agate) page. There are some pre-packaged Scripps for cleaning up National Basketball Assocation boxscores, soccer scores, league standings, etc… I suppose they were created by someone in the corporate offices.

    My problem is that I would like to cleanup a boxscore (game summary) of a local league. So I think the easiest way will be to edit/modify on of the corporate's scripts.

    Thanks for your help!

    in reply to: Handling a Flat Text File #62394
    hoosier122
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    Sorry to reply to my own post, but I'm unable to edit my original post.

    The forum's editor stripped out some of my forward and back slashes.

    Specifically in Replace ” C ” with ” ct” There should be a back slash between the 'c' and 't' — so as to put a TAB between the two characters.

    in reply to: Handling a Flat Text File #62393
    hoosier122
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    Here's a link to one of the files I'll be dealing with.

    https://frontier.bbstats.points…..meid=66468

    I'm actually a bit confused as to where the linebreaks are coming from. When I save it as an .html and open it with an editor, I'm not seeing any <p> or </br> tags for linebreaks. Can anyone see any markup?

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