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pre-packaged scripts* lol
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!
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.
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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