I don't understand why I set Count Regex DOM match to 0, put data on a page, visited it, took DOM, did regex of DOM, specified to 'One match' that was Count Regex DOM, put the result into a variable, increase Count Regex DOM count by 1, wrote to a file, then went back to the page, and instead of getting all the results of the page as Count Regex DOM count goes up, it just keeps getting the first match.
I was really frustrated but nothing like the next failure. Why can't I do a regex of something that isn't taken from a browser? I tried inputting values into a file, extracting it with File processing, extracting them from a file, inputting them into a List processed variable, only to find out regex only works when it's looking at a browser. Where's the option of regex for strings, not just browsers?
I mean wtf, Match No. outputs to a list, not to a file. It's One match that outputs to a file, supposedly. 'All' was what I first tried, and it only outputs to a list. But Lists Only Load From A File! They don't save to a file!
I was really frustrated but nothing like the next failure. Why can't I do a regex of something that isn't taken from a browser? I tried inputting values into a file, extracting it with File processing, extracting them from a file, inputting them into a List processed variable, only to find out regex only works when it's looking at a browser. Where's the option of regex for strings, not just browsers?
I mean wtf, Match No. outputs to a list, not to a file. It's One match that outputs to a file, supposedly. 'All' was what I first tried, and it only outputs to a list. But Lists Only Load From A File! They don't save to a file!