...and yet another v. good reason to always use strict. I wouldn't normally mention it, but it seems a bit more insidious than the normal misspelt variable...
BTW OP, you've probably realised, but, in that context, the "." is interpreted as a string concatenation character.
In reply to Re^2: Quick question on regex
by Melly
in thread Quick question on regex
by narashima
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