Actually a negative limit works as an infinitely large value and you don't have to worry about that one edge case n years down the road that surpasses what you've chosen that usually is large enough.</nit>
Quoth the docs for split:
If LIMIT is negative, it is treated as if an arbitrarily large LIMIT had been specified.
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In reply to Re^2: Split a string with multiple trailing delimeters?
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in thread Split a string with multiple trailing delimeters?
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