But: \B Match except at word boundary
There are plenty of non-wordboundaries in your string, so it matches when there is no A required.
In reply to Re: Strange backslash in regexp behaviour
by SuicideJunkie
in thread Strange backslash in regexp behaviour
by Anonymous Monk
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