Good idea, but back-to-front! In a regex, ^ matches the beginning of a line, and $ matches the end of a line. See Regular Expressions.
(I always used to get these mixed up, too. Maybe it’s because $ is generally used as a sigil, and therefore we get used to seeing it come first in identifiers?)
Update: I see that marquezc329 has already corrected this in Re: Removing blank/empty lines.
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In reply to Re^2: Removing blank/empty lines
by Athanasius
in thread Removing blank/empty lines
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