since the [eE] means find zero or more e's or E's right?
Actually not quite. [Ee] means find exactly one e or E. [Ee]* means find zero or more, whereas [Ee]? means find either zero or one.
By the way, another trick you may find useful is case-insensitive matching. So actually you can just say:
return if ! (/\.jpe?g$/i );
Take a look at perlretut and Common Regex Gotchas.
In reply to Re: help with []'s in regex please
by Anonymous Monk
in thread help with []'s in regex please
by Plankton
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