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20040317: LDM documentation on the web



Mike,

> To: address@hidden
> cc: "Michael Voss"<address@hidden>
> From: Mike Voss <address@hidden>
> Subject: LDM documentation on the web
> Organization: UCAR/Unidata
> Keywords: 200403170105.i2H15DrV002265

The above message contained the following:

> I noticed that some things have changed recently on the LDM website at 
> Unidata. (This is just an FYI.....checking to make sure this was 
> intended.)  For example, I usually search Google with "pattern matching ldm 
> site:unidata.ucar.edu" to remind myself of basic pattern matching. It pulls 
> up the links from the 2000 Workshop, which has a good tutorial regarding 
> pattern matching. Now the links are gone. Of course, the links are outdated 
> and should be removed/changed, but there may have been valuable information 
> worthy of keeping online. I think the Workshop 2002 stuff is gone as well.

Yeah.  The LDM webstuff on "www.unidata" has been replaced by webstuff
on "my.unidata".  You can find material on extended regular expressions
in the "LDM Basics" web pages at

    http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/ldm/ldm-6.0.14/index.html

under "Extended Regular Expressions".  In the same document, there are
also reference web pages for the LDM and pqact(1) configuration-files.

> This is no biggy, just passing the info along, cheers,
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
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> Mike Voss
> Department of Meteorology
> San Jose State University
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Regards,
Steve Emmerson

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