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    Handling Pipes in Web Browsers

    Hi,

    In this particular scenario, the title of any browser & page is always proceeded by title of the home page.

    Using Descriptive Programming

    For instance, if title of home page is --- XYZ, the title of the next page will be XYZ|ABC,similarly XYZ|EFG.... All the links & page tiitle are in the same way.

    If i want to have a check for title for each browser(using descriptive programing),how will i go about.I used regular expressions but was not able to recognise the title after pipe.

    Thanks in advance......

    Mals


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    Re: Handling Pipes in Web Browsers

    I was having devil of a time in indenting what I had to say and in the end, none of it worked. I tried a couple of times, with no success. So I copied it all in a Word file. Please see the attachment.

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    Last edited by Anshoo_Arora; 02-07-2008 at 06:59 PM.

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