Greetings,
Laurent_R, and thanks for the reply.
Oh yes. I'm keen on the \n v \r v \n\r thing, and you're absolutely correct. Except, in my case, I'm on a *NIX box, and I've written the files myself. So I know they're utf-8 (no BOM), with newlines, no "hard" returns. :)
Maybe it's just the examples I was reading (perlrequick, perlretut, and perlfaq6) but I got the impression that Perl RE wasn't greedy. More Perl RE reading, I guess.
Thanks again, for the response Laurent_R.
--Chris
Yes. What say about me, is true.
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