Just one quick comment: the dot at the end of this regex is not doing what you probably think, it is a meta-character that will match any character (except new lines, unless you are in single-line mode). If you want to match a dot, you have to escape it, i.e. write \. This probably does not help you much on your problem, but it is still better to know it.
In reply to Re: Perl Unmatched Errors
by Laurent_R
in thread Perl Unmatched Errors
by platbr
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