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Using Regular Expression to Extract specific substring

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In my case the URL changed.

And I managed to use the .LocationURL

I am almost there but I am running into problems And I believe they are VBA rather than site related.
If I send the code in a zip file , do you have the time to look into it.
You spent so much time already....AND you are "familiar" somewhat with this post.
 
This English to me !!!! Is this part of the Ninja thing ??? Just kidding
Here it is
 

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Hi, arishy!
I didn't find anything to be changed that was evident at design time. So try to test it carefully (with F8 single step if required) to find out any runtime issues. Just advise if any issue.
And everything started as a "regular expression" question... ha! That's what in fact brought my attention here. The guy who named "regular expressions" the rules that create one of the most DOC (deliberately obfuscated code) was so funny... BTW, each time I need to use any RE in Visual Studio .NET, I Google or DuckDuckGo it... no way I'm gonna get messed with them, I rather prefer to learn Russian, antique Chinese and Arabic at the same time, I'd end with more spare time. :p
Regards!
 
Compare JS with RE. They are on the opposite end of any scale. The Gurus at the time of launching JS gave it the boot. Result...JS is the No. ONE language used today. $icrosoft now says that you can create W8 apps using JS
WoW.....

In the field of math... An Iraqi mathematician came up with the concept of Fuzzy Logic.

Google in my view rely heavily on that concept. Fuzzy logic is NATURAL We as compared to robots (digital world) are natural (Thanks good for that).

Watch the development of Python vis a vi Perl , I am sad to say Perl is heading the RE way....Time will tell....
 
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