... with //m modifier '.' doesn't match newline ...
Just to be clear: With or without the //m regex modifier, the default behavior of the . (dot) metacharacter is to match everything except a newline. It is only the //s "dot matches all" modifier that causes dot to match absolutely everything.
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In reply to Re^3: Why multiline regex doesn't work?
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Why multiline regex doesn't work?
by nbd
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