Well its not often i get to say Fiberoptics is mistaken, but he is, I asked for it to replace any occurance of "s.###" # being a digit. I never speciified that there can not be a digit following it.
Its a simple search and replace, no care needing to be taken with surrounding info.
The usage was in a timer to replace "s.###" with a new "s.###" that represents the current ms in the timestamp. This allowing anyone to dynamicly set there time stamp to anything they like and any occurrance of a "s" followed by ".###" would imediately add the ms. Its the userrs choice if they want to put something silly like "[HH.ss.0001234567:mm:dd]" in there.

/me waits for the envertable come back as im proven wrong frown

Last edited by DaveC; 20/02/06 06:41 PM.