In English, I can see the string "supplied on 5.25" disk" as valid. But since I'm of a literal mind, the disk and closing quote aren't part of the string.
So I'd propose an example of what you are talking about as something like "supplied on 5.25\" disk" which is a valid Perl string...
Not that it really matters, just a slight nitpick.
In reply to Re: Re: Pattern Matching Question
by Nkuvu
in thread Pattern Matching Question
by Joy Conner
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