JavaScript

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Mar 22, 2013 09:14
ok
Mar 22, 2013 09:13
Browser cache
Mar 22, 2013 09:13
Means
Mar 22, 2013 09:12
/myproject/styles/core.css?N

/myproject/styles/core.css?Y
Mar 22, 2013 09:12
What does this two lines mean
 

CSS

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Mar 22, 2013 09:10
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Feb 4, 2013 07:25
Bye
Feb 4, 2013 07:25
Thanks rohit for all your help
Feb 4, 2013 07:24
ok
Feb 4, 2013 07:22
yes
Feb 4, 2013 07:18
thats fine but it still showing @ from begining and end string. that should also replaced to star
Feb 4, 2013 07:14
yes please
Feb 4, 2013 07:14
ok
Feb 4, 2013 07:09
ok
Feb 4, 2013 07:04
@RohitJain I tried str = str.replaceAll(".(?=[^@]*[@][^@]*$)", "*"); but failed get desired output
Feb 4, 2013 07:03
@Roh
Feb 4, 2013 07:01
ok i will be bcak soon
Feb 4, 2013 07:00
Ok Rohit i dont want to take too much time of you last question. suppose i have str ="Hello rais your password is @password@ you can change your @password@"; and i want to replace every char between two @ by *
Feb 4, 2013 06:56
they are similar only i changed * to @
Feb 4, 2013 06:55
Ok then what will be correct patter
Feb 4, 2013 06:54
.(?=[^@]*[*][^@]*$) is that correct
Feb 4, 2013 06:53
ok assume i want to create a pattern which matches between two @
Feb 4, 2013 06:52
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:52
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:51
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:50
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:49
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:47
k
Feb 4, 2013 06:47
k
Feb 4, 2013 06:46
k
Feb 4, 2013 06:45
why there are four star(*)
Feb 4, 2013 06:45
Ok what there are four star(*)
Feb 4, 2013 06:44
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:43
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:42
ok\
Feb 4, 2013 06:42
right
Feb 4, 2013 06:41
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:41
ok
Feb 4, 2013 06:39
Hi Rohit