Is there a way ... without using the /e modifier ...
Just as a matter of curiosity, what is the reason for this requirement? I can imagine one would not want to 'go outside' the regex engine due to performance considerations, but the use of a while loop seems acceptable to alafarm, so why not use the nifty little /e gadget?
In reply to Re: Loop through global substitution
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Loop through global substitution
by alafarm
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