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I wrote a regular expression, and the test is available.
But the results of the test have a number of commas.
This is a result
@seven7 Use "First match"
@UserTrue
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, I have resolved this issue. In fact, I did the data filtering I needed using two expression matching.
But still thanks for your reply.
@sergerdn thought so, have already began this proxy method hopefully it's not too time consuming
Thankyou much : ) The proxies i had in that list were crappy quality. I used a better list and it worked like a charm.
use sipmly triger examle on start mess1[chek] = true mess2[chek] = true mess3[chek] = true before send chek trigger if (mess3[chek] == true) { mess3[chek] = fale; send(msg ->