Pretty cool. I'm getting some errors, though, whenever I enter an 's' or 'q' by itself in the RegExp box. I took a quick look at your code, but regexes make my brain hurt, and I'm definitely not qualified to give advice.

Scalar found where operator expected at (eval 90) line 1, near "q;$Match=$&;$PreMatch"
Scalar found where operator expected at (eval 131) line 1, near "s;$Match=$&;$PreMatch=$`;$PostMatch"

Hope that helps...

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In reply to Re: Test-a-Rex by patgas
in thread Test-a-Rex by ChOas

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