Enter regex: a Enter string: abc Matches! Enter regex: d Enter string: abc Enter regex: d Enter string: abcd Matches! Enter regex: \d Enter string: 3 Matches!
So maybe I understood the /o modifier correctly after all. Now I just need to know why it ain't working! Thoughts, anyone?
-Peter
In reply to Re: Re: Use of /o regex modifier?
by EyeOpener
in thread Use of /o regex modifier?
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