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html - regular expression pattern not matching anywhere in string - Stack Overflow
Oh Yes You Can Use Regexes to Parse HTML http://bit.ly/pvxENT – Justin Vincent (justinvincent) http://twitter.com/justinvincent/status/89321205626187776
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4231382/regular-expression-pattern-not-matching-anywhere-in-string/4234491#4234491
Tags: html, regex, perl, programming, reference, parsing, article, stackoverflow, interesting, parse Saved by: admin at 09 Jul 2011

Rosio Pavoris » Towards a better BBCode
Just look at any website that actually uses Markdown to see exactly what’s wrong with it. For all of BBCode’s faults, at least it doesn’t bleed styles all over innocent text because someone thou... Read more
http://cairnarvon.rotahall.org/2010/05/25/towards-a-better-bbcode/
Tags: markup, programming, lisp, s-exp, documentation, documents, parse, text, webdesign, webdev Saved by: admin at 31 May 2010

Parsing Query Strings In Javascript
In JavaScript this part of the URL can be accessed through the location.search property. However, naïve attempts to retrieve this data fail to take into account several data encoding issues — for e... Read more
http://safalra.com/web-design/javascript/parsing-query-strings/
Tags: javascript, jquery, parse, tools, querystring, webdev, url, query, code, strings Saved by: admin at 29 Mar 2010

Carlos Bueno: Measuring Javascript Parse and Load
how many milliseconds does it take the user's computer to parse and load your code once it's arrived?
http://carlos.bueno.org/2010/02/measuring-javascript-parse-and-load.html?v=2
Tags: javascript, optimization, performance, html, load, gui, jquery, toread, benchmark, parse Saved by: admin at 18 Feb 2010