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Well, it works fine for me in Google Chrome, so I didn’t think to test it in other browsers. :-(

Works fine also in Internet Explorer 11, but in Firefox 31.0 it just takes me to perlfaq4. I’m not sure if that qualifies as a broken link, so I’m guessing you are using yet another browser?

Thanks for the link. I don’t know what “pmbk” refers to (and Messrs. Google and Super Search have left me none the wiser).

Update: Corion suggests “pmbk” may mean “PerlMonks bookmark”, referring to the JavaScript snippet. Makes sense.

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Re^5: RegEx Perl Newbie Question (doc:// )
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 19, 2014 at 08:06 UTC

    Like I said, doc:// is peculiar, it spits out  <p>and <i>voil&agrave;:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq4.html#How-can-I-split-a-%255bcharacter%255d-delimited-string-except-when-inside-%255bcharacter%255d%253f">How can I split a &#91;character&#93; delimited string except when inside &#91;character&#93;?</a></p>

    Where as you typed

    <p>and <i>voil&agrave;:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp;[doc://perlfaq4#How-can-I-split +-a-%5bcharacter%5d-delimited-string-except-when-inside-%5bcharacter%5 +d%3f]</p>

    So its a quirk of doc://, probably why I avoid doc://