No :)
A string is not a word, a string is a string ... so all your \b is bogus
simple solution if( /a/ and not /a.*b/ ){ ... }
In reply to Re: Find all strings containing "a" characters, that are not followed by "b" characters.
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Find all strings containing "a" characters, that are not followed by "b" characters.
by Kyshtynbai
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