$ Match the end of the line (or before newline at the end)On *nix, \x0A is the same as \n. On windows, \r\n is translated to \n by the underlying C libraries, so \n works on both platforms. Remember that [A-G]* will match zero or more A-G's. I'd probably change * to +.
In reply to Re: I wan't take undef for an answer
by FunkyMonk
in thread I wan't take undef for an answer
by Anonymous Monk
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