That's because \ is a special character. Thus, you need to escape it if you want it to appear literally. To escape it, just use a backslash - thus, you get m'X\\ '. Although I think the single-quote as a seperator is a bit wierd.
In reply to Re: Matching strings with non-word characters
by Tanktalus
in thread Matching strings with non-word characters
by chas
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