MWyllie wrote:Hi.
Please tell all about eValid and Regular Expressions?
Where can I use them and how do I write them?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for posting MWyllie.
Here is the manual page for Regular Expressions (RE's).
You typically need RE's when using the site analysis engine to map a website and you want to include a special section wherein the page has a text matching a RE.
http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... yntax.htmlNote: You can't use a RE to specify an Xpath -- if that's what you're asking.
eValid uses a different approach for accessing the DOM, as many posts in the form will attest.
-- eValid Support