Man! I'm looking for \n? and not \n! And if you cut the \n? form the regex the bug still exist! 2nd, the $data variable is declared in the script, and only can have \n.
The problem is the REGEX that doesn't make the same thing on Linux and Win32. Some monks make the test, with the report script in the end of the node. The bug exist on OpenBSD too.
Update:
You can see in the report script in the end, that I use:
my $data = qq`\nHTML1\n<% CODE1 %>\nHTML2\n<% CODE2 %>\nHTML3\n`;
And I stil have reports with bugs here, on Linux and OpenBSD
Graciliano M. P.
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