Thanks for the corrections :D
Few comments:

"Avoid regular expressions when matching."

Isn't that the point of them though? Don't we use them to match things?

"Now, maybe this is what you're suggesting"

Sure was.

"but in your race to be the first poster, you missed some helpful details"

Sure did ;P

"Help Super Search Newbies out a bit by giving them a clue as to what to look for."

Will do!

(Oh, and thanks for the welcome. One and a half months to almost catch on to the norm. Not bad eh?)

I'm so adjective, I verb nouns!

chomp; # nom nom nom


In reply to Re^3: Comparing two hashes for duplicate keys with no case sensitivity by Lawliet
in thread Comparing two hashes for duplicate keys with no case sensitivity by Anonymous Monk

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