This assumes that $match only occurs once in the string
No it does not. Perl will take the first match.
and that you want everthing after that point.
Your RE won't deliver the rest of the string in a very common circumstance as . does not match a newline until you add /s
In reply to Re^2: Alternative to Substr?
by tachyon
in thread Alternative to Substr?
by New Novice
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