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				ladydyke				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			how do I prevent this from happening. The reponse to that keyphrase that was  triggered should not have shown up.
Didn't you say you have cousin was kidnapped, Fairy Princess?
Fairy Princess
That is good. We are so blessed by being fairies.
	Didn't you say you have cousin was kidnapped, Fairy Princess?
Fairy Princess
That is good. We are so blessed by being fairies.
				jabernaute				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I ask again how to match ":-)" without raw. Please answer me it is very useful for me!		
	
				Shadyman				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Ooh this thing makes regular expressions for you!
http://www.weitz.de/regex-coach/
	http://www.weitz.de/regex-coach/
				dallymo				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Frizella's got this keyphrase:
what do (adjartnoun) smell like
(ssub)? Whenever I smell (ssub) I think of (flower)s
<0>
which works divinely, producing such rib-ticklers as "Pigs? Whenever I smell pigs I think of roses."
However, for this keyphrase:
what does (adjartnoun) smell like
(ssub)? Whenever I smell (ssub) I think of (flower)s
<0>
the word "smell" is interpreted as a noun and included in the subject, resulting in "Pig smell? Whenever I smell pig smell I think of roses."
Any strategies for separating the pig from the smell?
		
	what do (adjartnoun) smell like
(ssub)? Whenever I smell (ssub) I think of (flower)s
<0>
which works divinely, producing such rib-ticklers as "Pigs? Whenever I smell pigs I think of roses."
However, for this keyphrase:
what does (adjartnoun) smell like
(ssub)? Whenever I smell (ssub) I think of (flower)s
<0>
the word "smell" is interpreted as a noun and included in the subject, resulting in "Pig smell? Whenever I smell pig smell I think of roses."
Any strategies for separating the pig from the smell?
				Patricia				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			After some unsuccessful experimentation I have been avoiding sentence-part plug-ins like (ssub) altogether, so I was curious to try your keyphrase dallymo. I tried different variation in debug mode: 
what do (adjartnoun) smell like
what does (adjartnoun) smell like
what (verb) (adjartnoun) smell like
what (*) (adjartnoun) (smell|are smelling|smells) like
They all work fine for my bot. It was probably some of these temporary bugs that are so frequent.
I think Im going to try these plug-ins again.
	what do (adjartnoun) smell like
what does (adjartnoun) smell like
what (verb) (adjartnoun) smell like
what (*) (adjartnoun) (smell|are smelling|smells) like
They all work fine for my bot. It was probably some of these temporary bugs that are so frequent.

I think Im going to try these plug-ins again.
				ezzer				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			frizella-
It's because in the keyphrase: what does (adjartnoun) smell like
"what" was probably being seen as a (sob), as in...god this brings back memories of Wayne and Garth, "A smell does like what?"
	It's because in the keyphrase: what does (adjartnoun) smell like
"what" was probably being seen as a (sob), as in...god this brings back memories of Wayne and Garth, "A smell does like what?"
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