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Nested '''$regsubex''' calls are possible, but caution must be taken with markers. | Nested '''$regsubex''' calls are possible, but caution must be taken with markers. | ||
− | First of all, if you use the /g modifier in | + | First of all, if you use the /g modifier in the outer $regsubex and you need to use the different backreferences made inside the inner $regsubex, you must give a name to either the outer or inner $regsubex (ot both), otherwise, the call of the inner $regsubex will overwrite the backreferences of the outer $regsubex (if you don't use a name, mIRC use a default name, which would be the same here). |
When mIRC replaces the markers, it will do so on the whole subtext parameter, consider: | When mIRC replaces the markers, it will do so on the whole subtext parameter, consider: |