I failed to make my point: I think it is to do with the array is being forced to a scalar, i.e. look at the loop, not the regex :)

Yoda: "work-arounds, crufts, kludges...the dark side are they. Easily +they flow, quick to join you in times of trouble. Luke: "Is the dark side more powerful?" Yoda: "No..no....no, quicker, easier, more seductive" Luke: "How am I to know the good side from bad?" Yoda: "Once you start along the dark path, forever will it cloud your +change requests"

--
Brother Frankus.

Edit 2001-03-20 by tye (changed <pre> to <code>)


In reply to Yoda: A jedi warrior, you seek? hmm? by frankus
in thread $1 doesn't reset? by alfie

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