In order to get the same results, however, the three regexes need to be reversed. In bh_perl's example, when the first match and the last match succeeded, $1 and $2 are set in the third match. In your example, if the first match succeeds the third is never evaluated so $1 and $2 are set by the first match. Reverse the three matches and the results will match the OP's.
In reply to Re: Re: Faced with Null/blank/empty value
by jsprat
in thread Faced with Null/blank/empty value
by bh_perl
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