Technically it's not a null character -- I think I mis-named it. It's a zero-width assertion, like \b. From the Camel:
Notice that a tab is one character wide, while a word boundary is zero characters wide because it's the spot between two characters. So we call \b a zero-width assertion.
As far as further explanation goes, perhaps someone who is more of an expert at this (which is a large number of people ;) ) can step in...
In reply to Re: Re3: replacing pipe "|"
by Nkuvu
in thread replacing pipe "|"
by nadadogg
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