It was this sentence:
kalamiti: I know both works but get lost on wich to choose
I felt that kalamiti was not really sure about what s/// and tr/// do, since they both were not doing the same thing in the code, and decided that adding some more documentation to your post (which was already the highest-voted node at the time) would be a good idea.
Abigail-II: The post of the OP clearly suggest to me that the OP knows what tr/// and s/// do.
I didn't get the same impression.
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Allolex
In reply to Re: Re: Difference between tr// and s///?
by allolex
in thread Difference between tr/// and s///?
by kalamiti
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