This implies that the flag that holds the /i status has to be tristate and not bi state. It also means that a new modifier needs to be added.
Personally I think this is probably not worth the time as its trivial to use a regex to prep a qr// so that it is /i insensitive.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Risks in the oblivious use of qr//
by demerphq
in thread Risks in the oblivious use of qr//
by gmax
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