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How to implement Multi-Matching?

dijikul
Communicator

Within one event I have several XML tags that require encryption.

Reviewing the Python code in this implementation, it's looking for the first match on each line, which results in only the first XML tag being encrypted.

It's a bit beyond me to know how I could refactor so that if I provided a match-all-XML-tags regular expression, each tag would get appropriately encrypted, but that's what I'm looking to achieve.

Thanks for the help!

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DalJeanis
Legend

If the python code is doing this using a regular expression of the form "s/something/somethingelse/" then just add a g after the second slash and it will do them all. (Test carefully).

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