in reply to s!!! vs. s///

The /s can be any charactor that you want- you could also use s###, s\\\, or most any other charactor. The difference in your code is that, in the first, you're already using the / in the , and you'd have to change the </h1> to <\/h1>- escaping the slash- for it to work.

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Re: Re: s!!! vs. s///
by sauoq (Abbot) on Nov 10, 2002 at 21:33 UTC
    you could also use s###, s\\\, or most any other charactor.

    It is probably best to reserve s\\\ for obfuscations though. :-)

    -sauoq
    "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";