I prefer to save /e for more complex substitutions, as \u (\l's counterpart) will do the same job...
s/-([a-z])/\u$1/g;
--k.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: RegEx Problem
by Kanji
in thread RegEx Problem
by L0rdPhi1
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