yes, \011 and \015 are codes, but they're octal codes, so that's ascii 9 and 13 respectively.
You might be more familiar with these as \t and \r; although I suppose the octal codes are more 'leet'.
The meaning of \0 is documented in perldoc perlre, which is something with which anyone who *really* wants to know REs should be familiar =)</gentle poke>
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In reply to Re: Quickie code question
by arturo
in thread Quickie code question
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