Hmmm.... The Kanji for 1-9 (they use "our" 0 for denoting zero) can be used in two ways, one mimics exactly our positional base-10 system, the other one does not (it is easy to see from the way the number is written which of the two usages is being employed). So, if Kanji don't count for \d, can you give me other examples besides 0-9 which are considered digits? Maybe the Greek ordinal symbols? They are at least used in "base 10" fashion.

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In reply to Re^7: Regex to remove generic accounts by rovf
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