Use the {...} braces to quantify. I used /s to make sure the . I used would also match \n characters (it doesn't, normally). I also removed your /e because it was meaningless and dangerous.
s/(\x28\0\0.{26})//sIn reply to Re: searching for a specific number of characters
by diotalevi
in thread searching for a specific number of characters
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