in reply to (shockme) Re: Re: Easy one for my fellow Monks
in thread Easy one for my fellow Monks
Parens are special characters to regular expressions. Only the first part of s/// is a regular expression. The replacement part is a string. Parens aren't special in strings (though $ and @ are, for example, so you'd have to escape those if you wanted a literal $ or @).
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")
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